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Apparently you don't have to understand physics to protest. — John Scalzi

I loved a girl once,' said he. 'Vorshula was her name. She has been lying in the graveyard of Seidewinkel six months now ... — Otfried Preussler

German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners: English is not accessible even to Englishmen. — George Bernard Shaw

There shall be no more sin, neither shall there beany more death. — Ellen G. White

Language that is designed to dehumanize has consequences. — Maajid Nawaz

Only when we seek to apply His revelations to our situations will we experience transformation. — Lysa TerKeurst

The thing about genius is it will never yield to circumstances. Genius regards what's given as the beginning of its need to find or devise something else. — June Jordan

It seems that the Parisian Oulipo group has recently constructed a matrix of all possible murder-story situations and has found that there is still to be written a book in which the murderer is the reader.
Moral: there exist obsessive ideas, they are never personal; books talk among themselves, and any true detection should prove that we are the guilty party. — Umberto Eco

I think that's great - I just try not to be one of those people. I find the more I think about it, the less free I feel when I write and when I work. — Chang-rae Lee

When women get great roles in life, they start to get great roles in films and TV. Look at Janet Reno, Madeleine Albright, and Mrs. Thatcher. Because those images are coming at us in life, they are reflected in acting. — Helen Mirren

Until we become fully free, we put up a false front, a facade, to others for the purpose of winning the acceptance and approval of others. We behave in accordance with what we think the other one wants rather than by expressing our own real feelings. — Lester Levenson