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We [ Desaparecidos] try to be the opposite of apathetic. There are so many young people in America that are apathetic. — Conor Oberst

I'd like to do a lot of things - whether in design or architecture or business. — Caroline Wozniacki

In respect to Drower, and still more with Biruni and his medieval contemporaries, I am reminded of the praise given to Sir William Jones, the proponent of the idea that European and Indian languages had one common source. 'Blessed are the peacemakers,' commented political economist James Anderson, 'who by painful researches, tend to remove those destructive veils which have so long concealed mankind from each other. — Gerard Russell

I've always summed up my definition of fashion as the way that people present themselves on the public stage. — Robin Givhan

There are certain men in the world who rather see everybody hung before they'll take blame. — Arthur Miller

The tragedy of sin is that it diverts gifts. The person who has a genuine capacity for loving becomes promiscuous, maybe sexually, or maybe by becoming frivolous and fickle, afraid to make a commitment to anyone or anything. The person with a gift for passionate intensity squanders it in angry tirades and, given power, becomes a demagogue. — Kathleen Norris

Our perception of reality has less to do with what's happening out there, and more to do with what's happening inside our brain. Your — David Eagleman

Most people do not pray; they only beg. — George Bernard Shaw

I'd rather get up early and go out and do something than stay up late and screw up my body. — Mike Shinoda

Common sense is the best sense I know of — Philip Dormer Stanhope

In other words, the barbaric acts carried out in this building were probably almost a matter of routine. — Geoff Hoon

If you really don't care what an audience thinks, make a home movie and show it on your wall. — Ned Tanen

And when the moment came, even then Genji would be fortunate. He would die without fear, drenched in his own heart's blood, in the embrace of a beautiful woman, and she would weep for him.
What samurai could hope for more? — Takashi Matsuoka