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By the time I got to school, I had already read a couple hundred books. I knew in the first grade that they were lying to me because I had already been exposed to other points of view. School is basically about one point of view
the one the teacher has or the textbooks have. They don't like the idea of having different points of view, so it was a battle. Of course I would pipe up with my five-year-old voice. — Alan Kay

A neurotic can perfectly well be a literary genius, but his greatest danger is always that he will not recognize when he is dull. — Louis Auchincloss

We will see beauty in the outer world when we are able to see beauty within ourselves. And this is the best thing we can do for ourselves and for the universe. — Anita Moorjani

Thieves respect property; they merely wish the property to become their property that they may more perfectly respect it. — G.K. Chesterton

I have always had tremendous respect for my sister as an artist, as a woman, and now as a mother. — Solange Knowles

We all reach a point as young adults when we wonder what we should be doing with our lives - or, at the very least, which direction to point ourselves in. Beyond the means to get by, we need to think about what's most important to us. Not surprisingly, I discovered that for me the answer was family. — Saroo Brierley

Our security doesn't come from turning away from the hard stuff; it comes from the knowledge that we can handle it. — Tim DeChristopher

as well. Any pretense I had that I was prepared was quickly replaced with the pain I'd become — George Hincapie

Remember you're not alone; you've no right to inflict the sight of your fear on me. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Good morning," she said. "Are you drunk?"
She noticed what a split second it took for him to flare into aggression. "Do I look it?"
"No. Where is Citizen Danton?"
"I've done away with him. I've been busy dismembering him for the last three hours. Would you like to help me carry his remnants down to the concierge? Oh really, Louise! He's in bed and asleep, where do you think he is?"
"And is he drunk?"
"Very. What is all this harping on intoxication? — Hilary Mantel

That nothing - not booze, not love, not sex, not work, not moving from state to state - will make the past disappear. — Marya Hornbacher

Shearwater sighed, like a whale in the night. — Aldous Huxley

One eare it heard, at the other out it went. — Geoffrey Chaucer