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I don't very much enjoy looking at paintings in general. I know too much about them. I take them apart. — Georgia O'Keeffe

Parrhesia is a kind of verbal activity where the speaker has a specific relation to truth through frankness, a certain relationship to his own life through danger, a certain type of relation to himself or other people through criticism (self-criticism or criticism of other people), and a specific relation to moral law through freedom and duty. More precisely, parrhesia is a verbal activity in which a speaker expresses his personal relationship to truth, and risks his life because he recognizes truth-telling as a duty to improve or help other people (as well as himself). In parrhesia, the speaker uses his freedom and chooses frankness instead of persuasion, truth instead of falsehood or silence, the risk of death instead of life and security, criticism instead of flattery, and moral duty instead of self-interest and moral apathy — Michel Foucault

A company is people ... employees want to know ... am I being listened to or am I a cog in the wheel? People really need to feel wanted. — Richard Branson

I want to make a positive point of Ikea. It makes income inequality a minor distraction. — Greg Gutfeld

If I may venture to be frank I would say about myself that I was every inch a gentleman ... — Catherine The Great

Those who are content with what they are, have the less concern about what they seem. — George MacDonald

Four years ago, who ever thought this would have happened? — Drew Brees

I idly wished for something else, for any situation that was neither this forsaken chamber nor the tenseness of Burrich's room. For a restfulness that perhaps I had once known somewhere else but could no longer recall. And so I drowsed into oblivion. — Robin Hobb

Pity wraps the student of the past in an ambrosial cloud, and washes his limbs with eternal youth. — E. M. Forster

We too easily put boundaries on defining who we are. — Elaina Marie

Eccentricity: strength of character doubling back on itself. — Mason Cooley