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To a large extent the evil-doers have succeeded in producing at the output end of their machine a kind of black man who is man only in form. This is the extent to which the process of dehumanization has advanced. — Steven Biko

In lower levels things are dark, gray, experiences are shallow. You become alienated from those around you. — Frederick Lenz

In some subsequent episodes, certain individuals have certain knowledge of certain events that they wouldn't have, if they didn't have access to the future. — Andrew Kreisberg

That hour always had the exultation of victory, of triumphant ending, like a hero's death - heroes who died young and gloriously. It was a sudden transfiguration, a lifting-up of day. How — Willa Cather

Acting is a way of living out one's insanity. — Isabelle Huppert

Yet what kind of choice is free when to choose one thing over the other brings condemnation? How is "free will" free when it is not your will, but someone else's, which must be done? — Neale Donald Walsch

Every one of my buildings begins with an Italian journey. — Alvar Aalto

The justification of majority rule in politics is not to be found in its ethical superiority. — Walter Lippmann

When we ask for heaven, we are asking for stasis. A form of comfort that will last for eternity. Yes, that is what we all want, the way we understand happiness. — Ruben Papian

While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction. — James Branch Cabell

I tend not to know what the plot is or the story is or even the theme. Those things come later, for me. — Michael Ondaatje

Indeed, the most important part of engineering work-and also of other scientific work-is the determination of the method of attacking the problem, whatever it may be, whether an experimental investigation, or a theoretical calculation ... It is by the choice of a suitable method of attack, that intricate problems are reduced to simple phenomena, and then easily solved. — Charles Proteus Steinmetz