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He wanted to dream a man; he wanted to dream him with minute integrity and insert him into reality. — Jorge Luis Borges

If you're dealing with heavy topic matter, sometimes it's good to have a lightness going into it because it allows you to be open to possibilities, rather than getting rigidly stuck into a certain mind-set. People are strange. When you break up, sometimes you end up laughing with one another, as opposed to crying. Things in life are unusual, and to find those things, it's best to be relaxed. — Michael Fassbender

The stench of human wreckage in which the Nazi regime finally sank down to defeat has been the most shocking fact of modern times. — Janet Flanner

The fools of this world prefer to look for sages far away. They don't believe that the wisdom of their own mind is the sage ... the sutras say, "Mind is the teaching." But people of no understanding don't believe in their own mind or that by understanding this teaching they can become a sage. They prefer to look for distant knowledge and long for things in space, buddha-images, light, incense, and colors. They fall prey to falsehood and lose their minds to insanity. — Bodhidharma

We must see to it that enthusiasm for the future does not give rise to contempt for the past. — Pope Paul VI

Regular people have such a hard time listening to the low hum of instinct. — Suzanne Palmieri

The number of those men who know how to use wholly irresponsible power humanely and generously is small. Everybody knows this, and the slave knows it best of all. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

I've been an athlete most of my life and on a disciplined schedule. Working out for me is just part of my every day. — Apolo Ohno

When you get the respect of the fans, it's very hard not to be happy. — Yaya Toure

Eating toast in the shower is the ultimate multitask — Harry Styles

The people who guard the rainbow don't like those who get in the way of the sun. — Terry Pratchett

When Mary Shelley took a local legend based on truth and crafted fiction from it, she'd made Victor a tragic figure and killed him off. He understood her dramatic purpose for giving him a death scene, but he loathed her for portraying him as tragic and as a failure. — Dean Koontz

He turned and, leaning against the shop-front, watched Rieux approach. "Oh, Doctor, Doctor!" He could say no more. Rieux, too, couldn't speak; he made a vague, understanding gesture. At this moment he suffered with Grand's sorrow, and what filled his breast was the passionate indignation we feel when — Albert Camus

Understanding is the least important thing when it comes to digging jazzbecause, like anything else, jazz is a form of entertainment. It is created to be enjoyed, not understood like you read a blueprint. — Cannonball Adderley