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Advertising expresses a power relationship . . . One person, the advertiser, invades; millions absorb. And to what end? So that people will buy something! A deep, profound and disturbing act by the few against the many for a trivial purpose. — Jerry Mander

Ray ... I don't know if you can hear me. I don't know if you're in there. But you need to know ... that I love you. I love you, and I want you home with me. Please come back, Ray. Please wake up. — Charles Sheehan-Miles

It isn't the meaning of love where you somehow desire that one or you want them or want them to love you. — Robert Thurman

Don't expect a reward for what you do, from people, rather what matters is how you walk and are valued by God — Sunday Adelaja

It will be found, in fact, that the ingenious are always fanciful, and the truly imaginative never otherwise than analytic. — Edgar Allan Poe

Contemplation is a luxury of the middle class, the very rich. — F. Sionil Jose

Love is the best, most insidious, most effective instrument of social repression. — Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Blood is thicker than water, my mother had always said when I was growing up, a sentiment I'd often disputed. But it turned out that it didn't matter whether she was right or wrong. They both flowed out of my cupped palms. — Cheryl Strayed

There's no way to say, "success" unless you start with "suck. — Steve Windsor

Thomas Paine said, if war must come, let it come in our time, so that our children may live in peace. And it must. So, bring it. Hasten The Day. — Billy Roper

Relationships are forged in pauses — Lisa M. Ross

Lawrence of Arabia, British Beatlemania. — Billy Joel

I don't believe there's any evidence that credit scoring is a risk factor. What is it about someone having a worse credit score that makes them a worse driver? (Insurers) can't answer that. — Robert Hunter

Ripper was my rainstorm, my skin-drenching frenzy, where you couldn't tell right from left, where all you could feel was the phenomenon exploding throughout your body, feverishly burning through you even as it pleasurably cooled. — Madeline Sheehan