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We are not talking about a new cognition in relation to abstract art, rather a new area of cognition ... — Asger Jorn

To what a degree this loose mode of classing and denominating objects has rendered the vocabulary of mental and moral philosophy unfit for the purposes of accurate thinking, is best known to whoever has most meditated on the present condition of those branches of knowledge. — John Stuart Mill

We have a generation of kids who may never see a bookshelf or never see books in houses. What are they going to think about books? How will books become meaningful in their lives except as yet another form of digitalized content? A book is not just digitalized content. — Jeanette Winterson

The escaped polar bear owned Central Park. Until we killed it. — Chris Weitz

I've always felt that if I ever got cynical, I would have to stop making music because I'd just be poisoning the air. — Glen Hansard

To attempt to know myself 'apart' from God is to choose to know nothing more than 'a part' of myself. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

My childhood gave me a very powerful sense of being spooked. I didn't know whether what I was seeing were sensory images of other people's unhappiness. Perhaps that was just the way the world manifested itself to me. — Hilary Mantel

If you have not even a little imagination, you are simply a brute. So you must not lower your ideal, neither are you to lose sight of practicality. We must avoid the two extremes ... You must try to combine in your life immense idealism with immense practicality. — Swami Vivekananda

Educating the masses was intended only to improve the relationship between the top and the bottom of society. Not for changing the nature of the relationship. — John Ralston Saul

Headlines don't have to
be complete sentences, nor do they have to be punctuated unless they are. — Thomas Bivins

One of the goals of education should be to teach that life is precious. — Abraham Maslow