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Look at the air, listen to the buzzing of the sun, the same as yesterday and the day before. Today is Monday too. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I suppose listening to a double album is kind of like going to the chiropractor ... It's pretty good for you but you can't force it on anyone else. — James Iha

I don't write things to benefit the world. If it happens that they do, swell. I didn't set out to do that. I set out to have a hell of a lot of fun. — Ray Bradbury

I was asked by an editor to consider writing something about an American inventor. I asked him if he knew who invented the computer. He said he didn't. In that case, I told him, I should write a book about John Vincent Atanasoff. — Jane Smiley

Flowering. Love cannot be held long within categories, likewise the poetry celebrating love. You might say that love loves confusion and not be far wrong. Love is metamorphosis, rapid and radical, agile, full of vigor and levity. Love — Jalaluddin Rumi

I'm running for president, because as I go around this nation, I talk to a lot of people. And what I hear is people's concern that the economy we have is a rigged economy. — Bernie Sanders

I've lived for 10 years in Switzerland, so I speak German. — Martina Hingis

You're light. Don't ever lose that. Don't let the world weigh you down like them. — Kandi Steiner

I am more concerned about a world led by people, who think like machines ... — Haim Harari

I think there are those individuals who are intimidated by really smart, talented people. But for me, surrounding yourself with great talent is the key to success. — Monika Chiang

In the past, men created witches: now they create mental patients. — Thomas Szasz

Ironically, as some people become harder, they use softer words to describe dark deeds. This, too, is part of being sedated by secularism. Needless abortion, for instance, is a "reproductive health procedure, ... " "Illegitimacy" gives way to the wholly sanitized words "non-marital birth" or "alternative parenting." — Neal A. Maxwell

Whatever you think is delusion. — Dainin Katagiri

Crucifixion was a widespread and exceedingly common form of execution in antiquity, one used by Persians, Indians, Assyrians, Scythians, Romans, and Greeks. Even the Jews practiced crucifixion; the punishment is mentioned numerous times in rabbinic sources. The reason crucifixion was so common is because it was so cheap. It could be carried out almost anywhere; all one needed was a tree. The torture could last for days without the need for an actual torturer. The procedure of the crucifixion - how the victim was hanged - was left completely to the executioner. Some were nailed with their heads downward. Some had their private parts impaled. Some were hooded. Most were stripped naked. It was Rome that conventionalized crucifixion as a form of state punishment, creating a sense of uniformity in the process, particularly when it came to the nailing of the hands and feet to a crossbeam. — Reza Aslan

Everything seemed almost too stark, the colors too sharp, the sounds too naked. — Cherise Sinclair