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In the area of radical youth culture nothing sells as well as well-packaged and politically correct rebellion against a world that is ruled by political correctness and in which everything is packaged to be sold. — Victor Pelevin

I had a bad conscience until I discovered that having a bad conscience about something so gravely serious as leaving your children is an affectation, a way of achieving a little suffering that can't for a moment be equal to the suffering you've caused. — Ingmar Bergman

He searched the ground floor and found only shadow and stillness, which should've reassured him but didn't. It was the wrong kind of stillness, the shocked stillness that follows the bang of a cherry bomb. His eardrums throbbed from the pressure of all that quiet, a dreadful silence. — Joe Hill

It's soul force that removed the English from India. It's soul force that brought down the Berlin Wall. It's soul force that gave life to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s struggle for civil rights. — Marianne Williamson

The water was glassy and calm, still candy-colored in the afterglow of sunset. — Stephen King

What's the point in thinking about the maybe? All we have is who we are today, and who we're satisfied with being tomorrow. — Carmen Jenner

My driving, I've been accused of not being the best, most safest driver. — Matt Dillon

Anti-religious sneers are a hallmark of perpetual adolescents. — Camille Paglia

I'm sure one reason I became an actor is my basic unwillingness to live one life. — Scott Glenn

Success always takes help. Failure is done alone. — Simon Sinek

People who are the most normal are probably the most crazy. — Robert Pattinson

The core of what Google is about is bringing information to people. — Sundar Pichai

Basically, discipline, effort, patience and courage are hugely important core values for kids to grow up embracing. — Karen Salmansohn

Genius, as we tend to talk about it today, is some sort of mysterious and combustible substance that burns brightly and burns out. It's the strange gift of poets and pop stars that allows them to produce one wonderful work in their early twenties and then nothing. It is mysterious. It is there. It is gone. — Mark Forsyth