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Unfortunately, there are designers and marketing people who intentionally look down on the consumer with the notion that vulgarity has a definite appeal to the masses, and therefore they supply the market with a continuos flow of crude and vulgar design. I consider this action criminal since it is producing visual pollution that is degrading our environment just like all other types of pollution. — Massimo Vignelli

Was there little time between the invention of language and the coming of true and false? — Mason Cooley

Sometimes He whispers, sometimes He shouts, but God does speak to us through His Word. — K. Kandel

The city reeked of death, and the savages that resided within its imposing starkness existed in fear of their lives. They had been shocked by the recent bloody Whitechapel murders, as if starvation, disease, moral degradation, and perpetual smog drowning all color in gray wasn't enough to bring home the pathetic reality of their miserable existence. The police were no nearer to capturing the monster that lurked in the crevices, and London seemed stiller in the dark, the streets devoid of hope. — Carol Oates

A fecking flamethrower! Why didn't I think of that? Best I came up with was a measly hair dryer. — Karen Marie Moning

NYC is chaotic. And I am attracted to chaos. — Trevor Dunn

He blinked hatefully. — Wade H. Garrett

Once you have a Dex in your lap, you can't go back," I said. I looked over at Perry. "Ain't that right, kiddo? — Karina Halle

Prayer is better than to sleep. Wake up. Wake up & pray. This is the way you free yourself. — Tariq Ramadan

When I'm home, I cook. I love cooking for people. — Emily Saliers

Every woman dreams of her own political career and her own place in life. — Raisa Gorbacheva

He never denied it. He never did anything. He never acted like either a nigger or a white man. That was it. That was what made the folks so mad. — William Faulkner