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The last thing abandoned by a party is its phraseology, because among political parties, as elsewhere, the vulgar make the language, and the vulgar abandon more easily the ideas that have been instilled into it than the words that it has learnt. — Alexis De Tocqueville

There are stories, like maps that agree ... too consistent among too many languages and histories to be only wishful thinking ... It is always a hidden place, the way into it is not obvious, the geography is as much spiritual as physical. If you should happen upon it, your strongest certainty is not that you have discovered it but returned to it. In a single great episode of light, you remember everything. — Thomas Pynchon

So fragile - the human body. Just one prick and it will draw blood. Just one bullet and the bleeding will never stop. — Tiana Dalichov

College is for finding yourself. I've established who I want to be. — Cheyenne Kimball

As a rule, wearing a bigger pair of jeans looks better than squishing yourself into a pair of jeans that used to fit before you gave up smoking. — Jenny Eclair

There is a hugely underserved population out there ... those who are the least capable of paying pay the highest. — James Cameron

I didn't invent anything; it's all there in the culture; it's not a big mystery. I just combine my personal experience with classic cartoon stereotypes. — Robert Crumb

Draco Malfoy is a bad boy! squeaked Dobby angrily. — J.K. Rowling

If I can't - then I must. If I must - then I will. — Tony Robbins

I find motivation anytime I need it, no matter how bad I'm hurting I can push through anything — Carlos Condit

I've known since day one of working on 'Spring Awakening' - back in 1999 - that it was special. — Lea Michele

My mom always told me that if you work hard, you can achieve anything. And it's true. It's one of the truest things ever. — Jennifer Lopez

If by gaining knowledge we destroy our health, we labour for a thing that will be useless in our hands. — John Locke

There's a kind of edge to what you're doing, the kind of leading edge of what you're doing. Inside that edge [are elements you] are familiar with, and are probably becoming slightly bored with, as well, over a period of time. "I've pulled that one out before. Oh, no, I can't I'm just fed up with that. Let's do something else."And you always think "Oh my God I've never done anything at all like that before." But, of course, in retrospect, and to an outsider, they'll say, "Oh, yeah that's typical Eno." — Brian Eno