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When I write an original story I write about people I know first-hand and situations I'm familiar with. I don't write stories about the nineteenth century. — Satyajit Ray

History is littered with examples of men who would become gods, but only one example of God becoming Man. — Albert Einstein

I don't have any particular goals in making a recording. In a way the recording is itself the goal. The music comes into my mind, and from there the main job is to give form to it. — John McLaughlin

When your tongue is sharp enough to slice a rock. How — Max Lucado

I want to go to New Zealand. I have no idea what it's like, and in my head, everyone lives in/on an ice lake, so I'd like to come stay. — Aubrey Plaza

I think politicians do great things in the world, but I don't think they're the only ones who can. I don't like all the rhetoric and the finger pointing. — Lauren Bush

I'm never sure who I'm writing for, or who's reading me, but I definitely see myself in conspiracy with my readers. — Carol Anshaw

Even in the most wretched life, there's hope. — Michelle Moran

The United States spends more on trash bags than ninety other countries spend on everything. In other words, the receptacles of our waste cost more than all of the goods consumed by nearly half of the world's nations."6 — Daniel H. Pink

I decided to teach because I think that any person who studies philosophy has to be involved actively. — Angela Davis

We are unknown to ourselves, we knowers, and with good reason. We have never looked at ourselves. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Sometimes I have this feeling," Walter said, "that he operates on the philosophy that 'what Walter doesn't know won't hurt him. — Julia Glass

Theism is so confused and the sentences in which "God" appears so incoherent and so incapable of verifiability or falsifiability that to speak of belief or unbelief, faith or unfaith, is logically impossible. — A.J. Ayer