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There is fear hanging in the air of the sleeping halls, and the air of the streets. Fear walks through the city, fear without name, without shape. All men feel it and none dare speak. — Ayn Rand
If we're distracted from the continual flow of perfect mind that we're in, suddenly everything configures, everything solidifies. Suddenly a shape appears out of flux, a world appears, karmas appear, pasts, futures, presents, time structures, ying and yang appear. — Frederick Lenz
The deep map configures narratives. It is a matrix of intertexual storytelling, charting our movements through the landscape. — Linda Lappin
I grew up listening to most of my parents' music like The Beatles and ABBA and all that stuff. — Tammin Sursok
Forgiveness is as wide as repentance. — Marion G. Romney
The comfort zone is the great enemy to creativity; moving beyond it necessitates intuition, which in turn configures new perspectives and conquers fears. — Dan Stevens
I want to be some body's dumplin'. I'm not chicken. — Amanda Mosher
Life, for the most part, inevitably becomes routine, the random confluence of timing and fortune that configures its components all but forgotten. But every so often, I catch a glimpse of my life out of the corner of my eye, and am rendered breathless by it. — Jonathan Tropper
Is that theory true which would have us believe that man is no more than a product of many conditional and environmental factors - — Viktor E. Frankl
What monster have we here? A great Deed at this hour of day? A great just deed - and not for pay? Absurd - or insincere? — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Marriage, she felt, was a fine arrangement generally, except that one never got it generally. One got it very, very specifically. — Lorrie Moore
You never know what you are going to want until you see it clearly. — Shirley Jackson
I wanted to be with the kind of people I'd grown up with, but you can't go back to them and be one of them again, no matter how hard you try. — Ethel Waters
bullies either. He'd be glad to have — Jim Butcher
As for the public, the PR man, like the advertising expert and others who deal with people in the lump, including a number of would-be-statesmen and redeemers-at-large, conceive of that body as composed of non-ideographic units which are to be regarded not as ourselves but as, ultimately, gadgets of electrochemical circuitry operated by a push-button system of remote control. In fact, in dealing with the public in a purely technological society, the very notion of self is bypassed by various appeals to an undifferentiated unconscious, such appeals often having little or no relation to the vendible object or idea; in this connection history gives us to contemplate the fact that the psychologist J.B. Watson, the founder of American behaviorism, wound up in the advertising business. So history may become parable. — Robert Penn Warren
