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Any positive thinker is compelled to see everything in the light of his own convictions. — Antoinette Brown Blackwell

Philosophic concepts are a form of sentiment. Conflicts between lofty ideas and vouchsafed values are endemic for any thinking person. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Of course, Paul McCartney's sound is different from mine, but it's the way you hear things, really. — Chris Squire

The great crime of our time, says Vonnegut, was to do too much good secretly, too much harm openly. — Charles A. Reich

Anger is not a real feeling. Every time in my life I've ever been angry, it's because I was scared, or because I was sad and I didn't know it. Anger doesn't just come out of a vacuum. — Damon Lindelof

When the father is going on in his journey, if the child will not goe on, but stands gaping upon vanity, and when the father calls, he comes not, the onely way is this: the father steps aside behind a bush, and then the child runs and cries, and if he gets his father againe, he forsakes all his trifles, and walkes on more faster and more cheerefully with his father than ever. — Thomas Hooker

I met Bush but we didn't talk at all. To tell you the truth, I was too pissed. — Ozzy Osbourne

I am convinced we do not only love ourselves in others but hate ourselves in others too. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

It's more fun when you shoot well and when you have a good score, but that's not a prerequisite to me for having a good time. — Darrell Royal

The air was stained by shadows, a darkness burst by lightning like camera flashes. — China Mieville

Very occasionally, very vaguely, English schoolboys are told not to tell lies, which is a totally different thing. I may silently support all the obscene fictions and forgeries in the universe, without once telling a lie. I may wear another man's coat, steal another man's wit, apostatize to another man's creed, or poison another man's coffee, all without ever telling a lie. But no English school-boy is ever taught to tell the truth, for the very simple reason that he is never taught to desire the truth. — G.K. Chesterton