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The dilemma of the critic has always been that if he knows enough to speak with authority, he knows too much to speak with detachment.
(A Qualified Farewell) — Raymond Chandler

Education in the West, particularly higher education in America, has lost the ability to see the universe from very far away. — Charles Van Doren

I believe artists should be able to step into other people's situations, contexts and cultures and work from there. If artists don't have that freedom, then, as someone has said, are we all writing our autobiographies? — Uwem Akpan

Finding out what you're good at, and doing it to the best of your ability, is the route to self-respect. — J.K. Rowling

the less you know the less lies you will tell — James Hadley Chase

But once he got over the astounding strangeness of his new life (it took him about a week), he suddenly realized he was simply on a long holiday. — Milan Kundera

I grew up in and the teachers. I think I was very lucky. I think I had a lot of social capital, and so when I found myself in this position of influence, I just - then I started to engage a bit with some of the problems in the world and realize that I could actually have an impact. — Matt Damon

Today, Blue thought, is the day I stop listening to the future and start living it instead. — Maggie Stiefvater

Most of all, I am grateful for who you are: a treasured daughter of our Heavenly Father with infinite worth. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf

What drove us crazy wasn't necessarily the sexual freedom his critic claimed he was unleashing, but freedom, period. Freedom to be yourself, to express yourself, to wear what you wanted to wear, to look the way you wanted to look, to have your own style, your own talk. — Larry Geller, Joel Spector, Patricia Romanowski

Life is fundamentally sad, I think. But it's what makes the happy moments really happy. — Ian Rosales Casocot

The very air had screams smeared on it. He flinched from the noise in this silent room. — Thomas Harris

Our fear of hypocrisy is forcing us to live in a world where gluttons are fine, so long as they champion gluttony. — Jonah Goldberg