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External conditions can, to a certain extent, reduce, but never cancel individual repsonsibility. — Albert Einstein

Like most good looking women, she was never sure of her beauty, and had to keep checking on it, to make sure it was still there. — Josephine Humphreys

I couldn't understand; cheating was the one thing I'd told her all those years ago would be unforgivable. She knew, she said, but that was part of what had been confusing her, that I would even have told her that, as if she weren't an actual human being with the freedom to act, but some character in a scenario in my head. There was a quality I had of making the people closest to me feel lonely, somehow. Some essential cold withholding at the core of myself. — Garth Risk Hallberg

I find it very beautiful to work in different countries because I see the mentality differences there. It is so rich, one always carries forward something. — Michelle Hunziker

[When] he's here, he's always reading. He says books stop time. I myself think he's crazy ... Don't tell anyone, but when he reads something that he likes he gets real happy, turns on the music, and dances by himself, or with a broom sometimes. — Mark Helprin

The disciple is rich not in possessions, but in personal identity. — Oswald Chambers

I remembered that life in that room seemed to be occuring beneath the sea, time flowed past indiffrently above us, hours and days had no meaning. — James Baldwin

It's so much easier to write for a person in your life than to write for some imagined readership, so you write something that's more intimate and true. — Jonah Peretti

If somebody is strong and showing good performances and perfect in the thing you are doing, there are people who want to disturb you. — Tina Maze

There are too many brands. You can start your own brand from your bedroom. It's a good thing and a bad thing. — Mark McNairy

To be willing to do new things you don't think you'll like requires you to prefer the unknown. Not just tolerate it, but to prefer it. — Seth Godin

It's a real lightning bolt, this Science of Phrenology. I've found out more in the last three days than I knew in my whole life before. Mrs. Guilbert has always been a nasty one, but now I know that she can't help it - she's got a big pit in her Benevolence spot. She fell in the quarry when she was a girl, and my guess is she cracked her Benevolence and was never the same since. — Mary Ann Shaffer