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In [Bloom's] having managed to sustain his curiosity about the people and the world around him after thirty-eight years of familiarity and routine that ought to have dulled and dampened it; and above all in the abiding capacity for empathy, for moral imagination, that is the fruit of an observant curiosity like Bloom's, I found, as if codified, a personal definition of heroism.
Ulysses struck me, most of all, as a book of life; every sentence, even those that laid bare the doubt, despair, shame, or vanity of its characters, seemed to have been calibrated to assert, in keeping with the project of the work as a whole, the singularity and worth of even the most humdrum and throwaway of human days. Michael Chabon — Michael Chabon

We are entering a new phase in human history - one in which fewer and fewer workers will be needed to produce the goods and services for the global population. — Jeremy Rifkin

Man created God, not God, man — Giuseppe Garibaldi

Even if people censure me, they should do so hat in hand. — Gustav Mahler

Forgetfulness in people might wound, their ingratitude corrode, but this voice, pouring endlessly, year in year out, would take whatever it might be; this vow; this van; this life; this procession, would wrap them all about and carry them on, as in the rough stream of a glacier the ice holds a splinter of bone, a blue petal, some oak trees, and rolls them on. — Virginia Woolf

If I was being honest with myself, I knew I was eager to get to school because I would see Edward Cullen. And that was very, very stupid. — Stephenie Meyer

I love the unknown. I think because it brings fear, and to embrace fear is the best feeling. — Juliette Binoche

I was teased horribly as a child and beaten up a lot. — Wayne Brady

I used to think it would be cool to read other people's minds. Then I joined Facebook. — Julie Johnson

Every experience is of value. — Oscar Wilde

Neil wanted to tell them death was no reason to hold back, but he found their humanity interesting. — Nora Sakavic

Countless religious innovators over the years have played the game of establishing an identity for themselves by accentuating their otherness. — Malcolm Gladwell

Society is undergoing a silent revolution, which must be submitted to, and which takes no more notice of the human existences it breaks down than an earthquake regards the houses it subverts. The classes and the races, too weak to master the new conditions of life, must give way. — Karl Marx