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And I was scrambling around trying to make money and to study and master (and fail at mastering) the art of being an adult. — Miriam Toews

In the dark jaws, where all things tumble, where societies crumble and old men stumble, love is the air we breathe, the earth we walk on, the economy we function in. It's not a passion or a fixation or a desire or a guilt. Love should have been a conduct, a process of life, an axiom, a grandeur we evolve ... Its connective nature, its transferal powers, make utter sense. — Arthur Nersesian

It is not systematic education which somehow molds society, but, on the contrary, society which, according to its particular structure, shapes education in relation to the ends and interests of those who control the power in that society. — Paulo Freire

The life so brief, the art so long in the learning, the attempt so hard, the conquest so sharp, the fearful joy that ever slips away so quickly - by all this I mean love, which so sorely astounds my feeling with its wondrous operation, that when I think upon it I scarce know whether I wake or sleep. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Markets change, tastes change, so the companies and the individuals who choose to compete in those markets must change. — An Wang

The only way to belong is to act like you belong. Or to not give a shit whether you belong or not. — Lauren Conrad

Pacifism is a virtue indisguishable from cowardice. — Brent Weeks

Sometimes it's learning how the play wants to function rather than imposing something on it. For me, that's the thrill in directing. — David Rabe

Being alone makes us stronger. That's the honest truth. But it's cold comfort, since even if I wanted company no one will come near me anymore. — Roberto Bolano

Because all the sick do not recover, therefore medicine is not an art. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I'm not interested in having an orchestra sound like itself. I want it to sound like the composer. — Leonard Bernstein

They wanted to preserve and protect the mystical knowledge gained from their meditation practices and pass it on to future civilizations they clairvoyantly saw were going to be born after the destruction of Atlantis — Frederick Lenz