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As a gay man, I think the role of culture is central to how you change politics - culture is politics. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Even if it's a really funny joke, don't laugh if the devil's the one telling it! — Sean Patrick Brennan

Surely the job of fiction is to actually tell the truth. It's a paradox that's at the heart of any kind of storytelling. — Jeremy Northam

What a thing friendship is - World without end. — Robert Browning

Do not swear by the moon, for she changes constantly. then your love would also change. — William Shakespeare

We have never said that the fight against the Iranian aggression and against the expansionist Persian tendencies (which have been demonstrated by various means under successive regimes in Iran) is the decisive battle for the Arabs. What we have said, and still say, is that the fight against Zionism is the main decisive battle for the Arabs. This is a great objective reality, which cannot be denied or underestimated except by someone who would not only harm the Arab nation and its main causes, but would also overlook the main danger. — Saddam Hussein

Mathematics has given economics rigor, but alas, also mortis. — Robert Heilbroner

Oddly enough, white is a dead tone in a small room. Choosing something with a more medium tone will make the space feel larger. — Emily Henderson

We do not perceive what is "out ther," rather we perceive what is "in here." Our senses can only inform us of their own status. They can inform us of the elesctrical status of neurons or the physical or the chemical status of the receptors. The outside world is never taken into our consciousness. The outside world is rather our own creation, psychologically synthesized from the mass of sensations that envelope us. In many respects, the ultimate question that perception must ask was stated by John Stuart Mill in 1865. He asked, "What is it we mean, or what is it which leads us to say, that the objects we perceive are external to us, and not a part of our own thoughts?" That remains, perhaps, the ultimate, unresolved perceptual puzzle. — Stanley Coren