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Even the most sadistic and destructive man is human, as human as the saint. — Erich Fromm

The minute you think you know everything about tennis is the minute your game starts going down the tubes. — Jimmy Connors

I had an American journalist say to me, "Is it true you wrote the whole of the first novel on napkins?" I was tempted to say, "On teabags, I used to save them. — J.K. Rowling

The beauty and wonders of nature are as alluring as the pursuit of Art, and made of me a landscape painter. — Walter J. Phillips

Even when you think you can't bear it, you can bear it. — Lauren Groff

I wanted to go home and if Hell rose up to stop me, it would make me desire it more. — Mark Lawrence

When you watch television, you never see people watching television. We love television because it brings us a world in which television does not exist. — Barbara Ehrenreich

What is the definition of procrastination? It means: I can feel within my Energy sensor that this action is not in perfect alignment at this time. — Esther Hicks

We still have that same burn, to get that same kind of laughs. So whether the studio wants us to or not, we're going to do it. The money is just a byproduct of coming out with good stuff. Our whole thing is building that rapport with the audience. — Shawn Wayans

The intellectual is and only can be a militant, engaged as a singularity among others, embarked on the project of co-research aimed at making the multitude. The intellectual is thus not 'out in front' to determine the movements of history or 'on the sidelines' to critique them but rather completely 'inside. — Michael Hardt

The daylight changes the aspect of misery to us, as of everything else. In the night it presses on our imagination - the forms it takes are false, fitful, exaggerated; in broad day it sickens our sense with the dreary persistence of definite measurable reality. The man who looks with ghastly horror on all his property aflame in the dead of night, has not half the sense of destitution he will have in the morning, when he walks over the ruins lying blackened in the pitiless sunshine. — George Eliot

The issue of fracking is a stick in the hornet's nest. — Titus Welliver