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I am by nature a dealer in words, and words are the most powerful drug known to humanity. — Rudyard Kipling

Tolerating organized crime promotes the cheap philosophy that everything is a racket. It promotes cynicism among adults. It contributes to the confusion of the young and to the increase of juvenile delinquency. — Robert Kennedy

Progress might have been all right once, but it's gone on too long. — Ogden Nash

We have to become the people we always should have been. — Rose Tremain

From early childhood, I was interested in understanding how the world worked, and assumed I would be some kind of physical scientist or chemist. But the truth was, I didn't know there was another kind of world, the inner world, that was just as interesting, if not more relevant, than what was going on in the outside world. — Stephen LaBerge

The law must be consonant with life. . . . Mankind is possessed of no greater urge than to try to understand the age-old question: "Who am I$ — Barbara Bisantz Raymond

I'll have periods when I write and periods when I don't. But you don't want it to become a discipline, really. If it becomes a discipline, it becomes a chore, and that's no good. To make art you need to be inspired. — Greg Lake

Joy takes away from us the thoughts of our actions; sorrow it is that awakens the soul. — Margaret Of Valois

Belgium always seems to get invaded, fall prey to meteorites or get infested by alien fungus or something . . . — Genevieve Cogman

Fashion exerts more power in science than it does on the shape of hats. — Simone Weil

Educate yourself. Don't let me educate you — Robert Henri

Tyria's a big world. We get a grand tour in 'Ghosts of Ascalon.' We're in Divinity's Reach, we're in Lion's Arch, we're in Ebonhawke, we're in the Dragon's Land, we're in Ascalon. We're basically hitting a lot of the major human and charr locations. — Jeff Grubb

When we're interested in something, everything around us appears to refer to it (the mystics call these phenomena 'signs', the sceptics 'coincidence', and psychologists 'concentrated focus', although I've yet to find out what term historians would use). — Paulo Coelho