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You and your brain are two things. The brain is your machinery just like everything else is your machinery. This hand is my mechanism; I use it. My brain is my mechanism; I use it. — Rajneesh

There may never be a baby book that offers the conclusive answer to every question,
but it's possible to extract some wisdom from the suffering of past generations of parents.
Does the book you're reading contradict itself repeatedly,
require you to override all your parental instincts,
or send you into a panic over your own inadequacy?
If so, burn it. — Libby Copeland

Um, yeah, it's one of the things that you kind of have to accept at the very beginning, like I'm not going to try and be super [deep?] factor and no, I can only do it this way, because that's just not how this film's going to work. Like it's got to be sort of a mesh of reality and complete unreality and you kind of have to accept that and go with it. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

I like basketball, and I've been to three games, which is so much more fun than seeing it on TV, I think. — Heidi Klum

Truth lies in the now; it can only be experienced. — Gian Kumar

Behold how much wood is kindled by how small a fire, and the tongue is fire. — Marilynne Robinson

Mind the gap, Jack — Andrew Smith

I foresee it and yet I hardly ever carry it out as I foresee it. It transforms itself by the actual paint. I don't in fact know very often what the paint will do, and it does many things which are very much better than I could make it do. — Francis Bacon

Superstition is more injurious to God than atheism. — Denis Diderot

Salander was up at 5:00 the next morning and hacked into the NSF Major Research Instrumentation supercomputer at the New Jersey Institute of Technology - she needed all the mathematical skills she could muster. — David Lagercrantz

He decided to study oceanography because nothing else appealed to him, and then he'd ended up stuck in California for four years. — Rainbow Rowell

Women are so caring, kindhearted and soft creatures; I wonder how one could harm or hurt them for any reason. — M.F. Moonzajer

Amy Wilentz's Martyrs' Crossing is set against the ongoing tension of Israeli-Palestinian relations. When a Palestinian woman is turned back at the checkpoint at Ramallah as she attempts to take her sick child to an Israeli hospital, she and the young Israeli soldier who's guarding the crossing find their lives altered forever. — Nancy Pearl