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Concerning the blindness and bigotry of people, the pleasures of hatred rise superior even to the instinct of self-preservation. — Isaac Asimov

I don't like to overdose. Call me old-fashioned. — Chelsea Handler

But where the warg howls, there also the orc prowls. - Aragorn — J.R.R. Tolkien

Personally, I love theater; that's where I started. — Valerie Azlynn

I guess the idea of not wanting to choose to direct a film, for which I've not read a script. It's a tough decision to make without seeing any pages. That's not to say that I don't have all the faith in the world in the spectacular writers. — J.J. Abrams

I have the same bedroom I've always had. It's clean and tidy when I get home, and after two or three days it gets messy and my mother nags me. — Rafael Nadal

After the Second World War, San Francisco was the main point of re-entry for sailors returning from the Pacific. Out at sea, many of these sailors had picked up amatory habits that were frowned upon back on dry land. So these sailors stayed in San Francisco ... — Jeffrey Eugenides

Unreasonable self-criticism represents a form of self-hatred and fear. — Bryant McGill

I may be loaded. I may be drunk. But I ain't stupid. — Phil Anselmo

I could never be sure whether he would be there when I arrived. On my way through the forest I used to pass a large granite block where I would stop, draw my breath and close my fists with my thumbs inside, then close my eyes and whisper: 'Please, please, please let him be there today,' before continuing. If he wasn't, I felt it was because I had done wrong. That somehow I had to earn the right to such pleasure. — Linda Olsson

One thing that continually astonishes me is the degree to which we're influenced by sheer convenience. The amount of effort, time, or decision making required by an action has a huge influence on habit formation. — Gretchen Rubin

The intensity of vision in the artist and of vividness in his creations are the sole tests of his imaginative power. — George Henry Lewes