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Life is like a bad haircut. At first it looks awful, then you kind of get used to it, and before you know it, it it grows out and you gotta get another haircut that maybe won't be so bad, unless of course you keep going to SuperClips, where the hairstylists are so terrible they oughta be using safety scissors, and when they're done you look like your head got caught in a ceiling fan. So life goes on, good haircut, bad haircut, until finally you go bald, and it don't matter no more.
I told this wisdom to my mother, and she said I oughta put it in a book, then burn it. Some people just can't appreciate the profound. — Neal Shusterman

Granted, there is always much that is hidden, and we must not forget that the writing of history - however dryly it is done and however sincere the desire for objectivity - remains literature. History's third dimension is always fiction — Hermann Hesse

In a social media world, the danger is being overexposed and when something is overexposed it is no longer interesting ... if ever it was. — Donna Lynn Hope

I think you're never the same person when you close a book as when you open one; it changes your life very subtly. — Cheryl Tiegs

Creative minds are uneven, and the best of fabrics have their dull spots. — H.P. Lovecraft

And why, by the way, did it take Arabs to do what people here should have done a long time ago? — Ward Churchill

For the worst is this after all; if they knew me, not a soul upon earth would pity me. — Algernon Charles Swinburne

No more slave States; no slave Territories. — Salmon P. Chase

To fool a judge, feign fascination, but to bamboozle the whole court, feign boredom — David Mitchell

High end does not necessarily equal high price. It's a matter of attitude. — Tom Peters

Emma fussed with the cinnamon-rose starts she had planted all over the backyard. She was as tender with the roses as if they were her children, and every hour or two she watered them. — Sandra Dallas

But the old traditions of sectarian misdirection still in spite of a certain advance in technical efficiency, cripple and distort the general mind. "All that has been changed," cry indignant teachers under criticism. But the evidence that this teaching of theirs still fails to produce a public that is alert, critical, and capable of vigorous readjustment in the face of overwhelming danger, is to be seen in the newspapers that satisfy the Tewler public, the arguments and slogans that appeal to it, the advertisements that succeed with it, the stuff it swallows. It is a press written by Homo Tewler for Homo Tewler all up and down the scale. The Times Tewler, the Daily Mail Tewler, the Herald, the Tribune, the Daily Worker; there is no difference except a difference in scale and social atmosphere. Through them all ran the characteristic Tewler streak of willful ignorance, deliberate disingenuousness, and self-protective illusion. — H.G.Wells

Whenever I look at the masses, I feel one day the earth will certainly explode. — M.F. Moonzajer

There's a danger in the internet and social media. The notion that information is enough, that more and more information is enough, that you don't have to think, you just have to get more information - gets very dangerous. — Edward De Bono