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High Price: A Neuroscientist's Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs and Society. — Carl Hart

My writing is jagged and harsh, I want it to remain that way; I don't want it smoothed out. — Charles Bukowski

I prayed as we walked up the hill. I prayed and felt a measure of calm return. No visions. No angels singing. But a feeling of peace flowed over me. Ii took a deep breath, and something hard and tight and ugly in my heart let go. I took it as a good sign that I'd get to Jeff in time. But part of me was skeptical. God doesn't always save someone. Often He just helps you live through the loss. I guess I don't entirely trust God. I never doubt Him, but His motives are too beyond me. Through a glass darkly and all that. Just once I'd like to see through the damn glass clearly. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Perfect courage and utter cowardice are two extremes which rarely occur. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I just hated to lose. — Bjorn Borg

The only thing that's authentic about what a writer writes is his work. — Bryce Courtenay

This mystical stream [contemplative prayer] is the Western bridge to Far Eastern spirituality. — Tilden Edwards

The great majority of people have a strong need for authority which they can admire, to which they can submit, and which dominates and sometimes even ill-treats them. — Sigmund Freud

Instantaneous and mass communication is the mother of mass naivety. Should we then lose hope? Is there any hope? But to lose hope is as dangerous as to nurture false hope. Where then can we find hope that is responsible? — Tariq Ramadan

The laws of a nation form the most instructive portion of its history — Edward Gibbon

Love is for the soul and sex is for the body. Both cry out for satisfaction — Eric Jerome Dickey

Still, the image haunted his dreams throughout the night: a lovely girl gazing at the stars, and the stars who gazed back. — Sarah J. Maas

[I]t is necessary to insist upon this extraordinary but undeniable fact: experimental science has progressed thanks in great part to the work of men astoundingly mediocre, and even less than mediocre. That is to say, modern science, the root and symbol of our actual civilization, finds a place for the intellectually commonplace man and allows him to work therein with success. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset