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The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it digests. — Albert J. Nock

The source of their motivation ranges from what you might expect - from the seeking of money and publicity, to those who genuinely suffer from chronic personal problems and have fixated on me as the cause of their frustrations and failures. — Frederick Lenz

She perched on her windowsill, gazing at the lurid sun soaking into the Caldera, trying to appreciate it even though she couldn't have it. Why did she always feel she had to do something in the face of beauty? — Ann Brashares

The eternal wave of hate never stops. — Lilo Abernathy

"What war?" said the Prime Minister sharply. "No one has said anything to me about a war. I really think I should have been told. I'll be damned," he said defiantly, "if they shall have a war without consulting me. What's a cabinet for, if there's not more mutual confidence than that? What do they want a war for anyway?" — Evelyn Waugh

Brave doesn't mean 'fearless,' you know. It means doing the right thing even if you're frightened. — Shane Gericke

We see the light of our soul when we are blind with love. — Debasish Mridha

If you do not let go of thinking about forms, you will not understand what I am showing. — Masaaki Hatsumi

I feel as though that was someone else playing. I was possessed! — Ringo Starr

One of the things that all religions have is a narrative of doomsday. There has to be some kind of overarching fear of the future. If there wasn't, none of the religions could invoke this important thing - that science has no evidence of, by the way - called free will. — Greg Graffin

Speaking specifically about the memoir, I know that's a criticism that people can have about my work. When I look at the young men's lives, if they're reduced to the worst thing they've done, then it's easy for them to become a stereotype. I keep running into that with newspaper articles that are very short. — Jesmyn Ward