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A bad process wastes your brain cycles. A good process leverages them to maximum advantage. — Anonymous

Few things reveal more about political leaders and their systems than the manner of their downfall, — Antony Beevor

When everyone is trying to be something, be nothing. Range with emptiness. Human should be like a pot. As the pot is hold by its emptiness inside, human is hold by the awareness of his nothingness. — Shams Tabrizi

It's inevitable, Willa. We are inevitable. When you stop fooling yourself, come find me. — Tessa Bailey

Theories of love are found in the works of scientists, philosophers, and theologians. — Mortimer Adler

There was no reason to fear the sea, only the living, because, despite their bad reputation, there was no evidence that the dead had ever attacked anyone; if anything, they were naturally timid — Isabel Allende

I want to move on with my life and do something where I get my own voice. — Peta Credlin

A good philosopher is one who does not take ideas seriously. — Edward Abbey

The brutal intrusion of officialdom into private devastation. — Robert Galbraith

I cannot explain love," he said. "I could not tell you if I loved you the first moment I saw you, or if it was the second or third or fourth. But I remember the first moment I looked at you walking toward me and realized that somehow the rest of the world seemed to vanish when I was with you. That you were the center of everything I did and felt and thought. — Cassandra Clare

There are very powerful and wealthy special interests who want to privatize or dismember virtually every function that government now performs, whether it is Social Security, Medicare, public education or the Postal Service. — Bernie Sanders

My goal is just to make movies, whether they're big or small, that I'd like to see 10 years from now. — Viggo Mortensen

Long Toss! Far and away themost important drill for strengthening my arm. — Paul Quantrill

Politics in the middle of things of the imagination is like a pistol shot in the middle of a concert. — Stendhal

To tell you the truth, though, I loved his weak side, too. I loved it as much as I loved his good side. There was absolutely nothing mean or sneaky about him. He was weak: that's all. — Haruki Murakami