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I don't have a whole lot of faith in objectivity. I think that anyone who pretends to be objective is full of crap; I only trust people who are open about their biases and agendas. Also I think that we can have very real experiences of reality that do not correspond perfectly to the objective facts of what happened. — Morgan Guyton

There's always a little bit of personal satisfaction when you prove somebody wrong. — Drew Brees

Take here the grand secret; if not of pleasing all, yet of displeasing none, and court mediocrity, avoid originality, and sacrifice to fashion. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

There's no point vilifying wild animals for a random incident. — Maggie Stiefvater

Turns out the problem is the picture. The problem isn't the 16,000 murders each year [ ... ]. That's not the problem. The photo is the thing. — Teodoro Petkoff

And to think of this great country in danger of being dominated by people ignorant enough to take a few ancient Babylonian legends as the canons of modern culture. Our scientific men are paying for their failure to speak out earlier. There is no use now talking evolution to these people. Their ears are stuffed with Genesis. — Luther Burbank

I got this month's delivery bill today - you're practically living off pastries!"
"The pastries are easier on my teeth," Grandpa called after him with a smile.
"That wouldn't be an issue if you would get new teeth!" John's voice carried in from the kitchen.
Grandpa pretended not to hear him. His memory might have gone to shit, but there were a few things about being old that he really enjoyed. — April Adams

There are so many glowing reasons to be kind. — Debasish Mridha

The face of tyranny Is always mild at first. — Jean Racine

I remember the first time Dakota asked me for fashion advice about what to put with what. I was like, 'My big sister is asking me?' — Elle Fanning

Sexual pleasure was not only superior, in refinement and violence, to all the other pleasures life had to offer; it was not only the one pleasure with which there is no collateral damage to the organism, but which on the contrary contributes to maintaining it at its highest level of vitality and strength; it was in truth the sole pleasure, the sole objective of human existence, — Michel Houellebecq

Receiving a new truth is like adding a new sense. — Justus Von Liebig