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As the architects of Gilead knew, to institute an effective totalitarian system or indeed any system at all you must offer some benefits and freedoms, at least to a privileged few, in return for those you remove. — Margaret Atwood

I felt like if any two people had any kind of sexual affinity for each other they had to sleep with each other immediately, otherwise it was a terrible betrayal and waste ... Fortunately, I'm relieved of those obsessions now. It's really wonderful. It's really wonderful not feeling you have to sleep with everybody. — Leonard Cohen

The only reason we don't notice how absolutely interwoven our thinking processes have become with older technologies - pencils, paper, electric light, penicillin, fire - is that they're old, so we've ceased to notice their effects. — Clive Thompson

I have learned to not worry about things I can't control. — Jay Weatherill

Prayer puts God in the position He deserves - that of King, Governor, Benign Controller, Possessor, Lord, and Master. — Leslie Ludy

Even American artists are terrorized by market forces. If one can't see the films, my wings are clipped. I am no longer concerned about this, because I'm focused on making films. Perhaps one day someone who discovers sunken treasures will reexamine my 35 or 36 films - I hope it will be 40 or 50 before I die. — Lina Wertmuller

You can't magic yourself back 10 years. — Paula Radcliffe

Your presence is the most precious gift you can give to another human being. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Once Jesus had blazed the trail, his twelve disciples could carry on his mission without his presence. — Mahatma Gandhi

This fifth and final sun will die,
Like every sun before
But for a moment we laughed in its light,
Like wind-blown petals
Sparkling near an exile's campfire
Before the flames take them. — David Bowles

If there wasn't a word for it, would we realize our masochism as much? — David Levithan

The siren heralds a friend, the bee a stranger. — Hilda M. Ransome

Pinkville was called Pinkville because in the military maps, it was shaded a bright kind of shimmering pink, which signified what was called on the maps a 'built up' area, which was extremely misleading - 'built up' only meant there were little villages and it wasn't just desolate paddy land or unpopulated. — Tim O'Brien