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And I think for a moment, because people don't actually ask that very often. They tell me what they think I feel because they've read it in books, or they say incredible things like "autistic people have no sense of humour or imagination or empathy" when I'm standing right there beside them (and one day I'm going to point out that that is more than a little bit rude, not to mention Not Even True) or they -- even worse -- talk to me like I'm about five, and can't understand.
"It's like living with all your senses turned up to full volume all the time," I say. "And it's like living life in a different language, so you can't ever quite relax because even when you think you're fluent it's still using a different part of your brain so by the end of the day you're exhausted. — Rachael Lucas
The doors leading out of the prison of scriptural literalism simply do not open from the inside. — Sam Harris
It is better to seek the glory of God than human beings. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Never love anything that can't love you back. — Bruce Williams
No man will survive who genuinely opposes you or any other crowd and prevents the occurrence of many unjust and illegal happenings in the city. A man who really fights for justice must lead a private, not a public, life if he is to survive for even a short time — Plato
Acting is my first focus, but at the core, I'm a storyteller, and however that comes out is fine with me. — Santino Fontana
Isn't it grand, isn't it good, that language has only one word for everything we associate with love - from utter sanctity to the most fleshly lust? The result is perfect clarity in ambiguity, for love cannot be disembodied even in its most sanctified forms, nor is it without sanctity even at its most fleshly. Love is always simply itself, both as a subtle affirmation of life and as the highest passion; love is our sympathy with organic life. — Thomas Mann
It seems as though we can no longer imagine anyone but a professional or an institution or a product supplying our daily needs or solving our problems. This learned helplessness is, of course, much to the advantage of the corporations eager to step forward and do all this work for us. One — Michael Pollan
My best testimonies are from the times I thought I couldn't survive. — Tanya R. Liverman
The Internet provides the access to resources, so it's incumbent upon the people who control those resources to make sure that the economic engine stays intact. — Michael Nesmith
The mind is the reality. You are what you think. — Alfred Bester
