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[My art is] capable of liberating man from the tyranny of the 'practical, rational world.' — Salvador Dali

I was small enough to mind that Rudy had a good friend other than me. — Patricia Gaffney

But the thing is, sharing hands doesn't mean sharing goals. Sharing eyes doesn't mean sharing visions. And sharing a heart doesn't mean sharing the things we love. — Kat Zhang

Raised by two mothers ... wow, most of us barely survive one — Woody Allen

I like fire and water. You are lucky to have both right here."
From " Desperate Pursuit in Venice" Chapter Two. Kataryna's response to Luca. — Karynne Summars

Teachers don't need as much as $140,000 a year, ... But, perhaps some senators don't need $140,000 a year either. — John McCain

The principles of liberalism can have a real existence only in conjunction with a police system. Anarchism is an attempt to cleanse liberalism of the police. But just as pure oxygen is impossible to breathe, so liberalism without the police principle means the death of society. Being a shadow-caricature of liberalism, anarchism as a whole has shared its fate. Having killed liberalism, the development of class contradictions has also killed anarchism. Like every sect which founds its teaching not upon the actual development of human society, but upon the reduction to absurdity of one of its features, anarchism explodes like a soap bubble at that moment when the social contradictions arrive at the point of war or revolution. — Leon Trotsky

What is the world doing? Have new gods been discovered, new laws, new freedoms? Who cares! But up here a primrose is blossoming and bearing silver fuzz on its leaves, and the light sweet wind is singing below me in the poplars, and between my eyes and heaven a dark golden bee is hovering and humming - I care about that. It is humming the song of happiness, humming the song of eternity. Its song is my history of the world. — Hermann Hesse

Everybody wants to be American, it seems; I travel enough to know. — Jon Anderson

Then I have some bad news for you, because humans are going to destroy each other as soon as it becomes easy enough to, which will be very soon. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Discipline? I don't know the meaning of the word. — Liam Gallagher

How All Teachers Can (and Must) Be Reading Teachers — Doug Lemov

You can't be without passion. Passion means the possessiveness to be the best. — A.R. Rahman