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We are fascinated by Ramses as Renaissance Christians were by the American Indians, those (human?) beings who had never known the word of Christ. — Jean Baudrillard

Behind intimidating messages are simply people appealing to us to meet their needs. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

It is better to make mistakes than to lie idle. — Sri Chinmoy

I'm in Stockholm in my office. I just got here after seeing my eighth child on an ultrasound, so I'm in a good mood. It's beautiful: an energetic little skeleton. — Stellan Skarsgard

Jean," Locke gasped out during a brief lull between spasms of retching, "next time I conceive a plan like this, consider putting a hatchet in my skull."
"Hardly efficacious." Jean swapped a full bucket for an empty one and gave Locke a friendly pat on the back. "Dulling my nice sharp blades on a skull as thick as yours ... — Scott Lynch

There is something good in all weathers. If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for some other man's today ... and will come around for me tomorrow. — Charles Dickens

If anything, I would like to see the climate change happen, so the science could be proved right, regardless of the consequences. This isn't being political, it is being selfish. — Phil Jones

I was kind of a jock in school. Beauty wasn't something I spent a lot of time on. — Nina Dobrev

I know at last what distinguishes man from animals; financial worries. — Romain Rolland

First, an egg is not an egg is not an egg. I don't know what to call the things that are produced by hens crowded into dirty cages, their beaks snipped, tricked into laying constantly. Whatever they are, they are only edible in the sense that we can cram anything down if we need to; their secrets merit airing, but not eating. — Tamar Adler

Harry Truman once said: "Find me a one-armed economist, because every one I know always says, 'Well, on the other hand . . . — Ronald Reagan

You shouldn't hear the guitar by itself. It should be part of the whole ... You only notice the guitar when it's not there — Freddie Green