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I kind of think that artists throughout history, poets throughout history have been criticized for sharing what's on people's minds and I don't think it's any different now. — Russell Simmons
Now we had two invisible intruders. Because one wasn't hard enough. — Ilona Andrews
If we understood something just one way, we would not understand it at all. — Marvin Minsky
If you had your time all over again ... ? She was keen to know.
You can't rewrite history. I have no idea what I'd do. — Maeve Binchy
Nobody likes to be picked on. Nobody. — Whitney Houston
Any fool can love somebody who's perfect, somebody who does everything right. But that doesn't stretch your soul. Your soul only gets stretched when you can still love somebody after they've hurt you. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Before I knew that a man could kill a man, because it happens all the time. Now I know that even the person with whom you've shared food, or whom you've slept, even he can kill you with no trouble. The closest neighbor can kill you with his teeth: that is what I have Learned since the genocide, and my eyes no longer gaze the same on the face of the world. — Philip G. Zimbardo
The damnest scoundrel that ever lived, but in the infinite mercy of Providence ... also the damnest fool. — Abraham Lincoln
I don't think there should be a Palestinian state because I don't believe in states. — Elia Suleiman
People have to understand how important it is for kids to be nurtured by their mom and dad and get the great role modeling when they are young. — Tony Dungy
But there's so much that was a lie, it's hard to figure out what was true, what was real, what matters. — Veronica Roth
Particularity and separability are infirmities of the mind, not characteristics of the universe. — Dee Hock
Today is the only today there will ever be, so you better make the most of it. — Helen Little
Yet entertainment
as I define it, pleasure and all
remains the only sure means we have of bridging, or at least of feeling as if we have bridged, the gulf of consciousness that separates each of us from everybody else. The best response to those who would cheapen and exploit it is not to disparage or repudiate but to reclaim entertainment as a job fit for artists and for audiences, a two-way exchange of attention, experience, and the universal hunger for connection. — Michael Chabon