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Only electricity can give the transport sector the flexibility to switch fuels when one or more become too expensive. — Frederick W. Smith

Pundits always have something to write about; the novelist just has a blank screen. — Simon Mawer

We're all capable of climbing so much higher than we usually permit ourselves to suppose. — Octavia Butler

Uh oh. Here comes a scarf. — Nikki Godwin

Not to know one's true identity is to be a mad, disensouled thing - a golem. And, indeed, this image, sick-eningly Orwellian, applies to the mass of human beings now living in the high-tech industrial democracies. Their authenticity lies in their ability to obey and follow mass style changes that are conveyed through the media. Immersed in junk food, trash media, and cryp-tofascist politics, they are condemned to toxic lives of low awareness. Sedated by the prescripted daily television fix, they are a living dead, lost to all but the act of consuming. — Terence McKenna

The university is the archive of the Western mind, it's the keeper of the Western culture, ... the guardian of our heritage, the teacher of our teachers, ... the dwelling place of the free mind. — Adlai E. Stevenson

Then the prophecies of the old songs have turned out to be true, after a fashion!" said Bilbo. "Of course!" said Gandalf. "And why should not they prove true? Surely you don't disbelieve the prophecies, because you had a hand in bringing them about yourself? — J.R.R. Tolkien

The idea is that inside every human being, however unprepossessing, there is a glorious, talented, and overwhelmingly attractive personality. Nonsense. Inside each of us is a mess of unruly, primitive impulses, and these can sometimes, under the strenuous self-discipline and dedication of art, result in notable creativity. — Margaret Halsey

The smiles that encourage severity of judgment hide malice and insincerity. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

Our nature lies in movement; complete calm is death. — Blaise Pascal