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My poetry had the same functional origin and the same formal configuration as teenage acne. — Umberto Eco

Drive Nature out with a pitchfork, yet she hurries back, And will burst through your foolish contempt, triumphant. — Horace

All mankind is us, whether we like it or not. — Samuel Beckett

I wanted to be the photographer of happiness. — Malick Sidibe

I belong here, I tell Toy. I'm hungry for every city block. Every brick building. Every crowded intersection. Electric. I feel brand new. — Erica Lorraine Scheidt

Flying across the country to reunite with your true love was always the right move. (Always.) (In every case.) — Rainbow Rowell

The participation in European elections was always not very exciting. People are very interested in European issues, but they don't see the person who is representing Europe. — Joschka Fischer

Perhaps winning requires that we love the game unconditionally. Life provides all the pieces. When I accepted certain parts of life and denied and ignored the rest, I could only see my life a piece at a time - the happiness of a success or a time of celebration, or the ugliness and pain of a loss or a failure I was trying hard to put behind me out of sight. But like the dark pieces of the puzzle, these sadder events, painful as they are, have proven themselves a part of something larger. — Rachel Naomi Remen

I was obsessed with the idea of fasting and isolation. — David Blaine

Chapter 10 About — J. Louis Frey

Sometimes my mind boggles. It's so deep my mind actually boggles. — Cyndi Lauper

So break up with him. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock

As our friend Zach has often noted, in our days those who do the best for astronomy are not the salaried university professors, but so-called dillettanti, physicians, jurists, and so forth.Lamenting the fragmentary time left to a professor has remaining after fulfilling his teaching duties. — Carl Friedrich Gauss