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Everything one sees is merely a projection of what one does not see, its true nature and substance. — Fernando Sabino

We just want to identify the "real" freaks, so we can feel closer to normal. In reality, not a single one of us is so magically normative as to claim the right to separate out the freaks from everyone else. We are all freaks to someone. Maybe even - if we're honest - to ourselves. — Kate Bornstein

Misery is like a gamy piece of meat: not particularly nourishing, certainly not tasty, but still it's something to chew on, and that's better than nothing. I've been chewing on my misery for about forty years now. — Eric Weiner

Mankind's perception of color, he says, increased "according to the schema of the color spectrum": first came the sensitivity to red, then to yellow, then to green, and only finally to blue and violet. The most remarkable thing about it all, he adds, is that this development seems to have occurred in exactly the same order in different cultures all over the world. Thus, in Geiger's hands, Gladstone's discoveries about — Guy Deutscher

It helps to know there is going to be continuity. — Tony Bennett

Which would you prefer? To be perpetually standing still or perpetually running? — Benjamin Lebert

Be noble in every thought And in every deed! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

When there is a situation where one does not see demand for a year or two, then capex is suspended. It will reverse only when the situation improves. — Jamshyd Godrej

Real movie producers aren't this nice. — Joel Siegel

Do not allow your dreams of a beautiful world to lure you away from the claims of men who suffer here and now. Our fellow men have a claim to our help; no generation must be sacrificed for the sake of future generations. — Karl Popper

Human use, population, and technology have reached that certain stage where mother Earth no longer accepts our presence with silence. — Dalai Lama XIV

The genius is the man who has genuine and deep human relations with others, who does not cut himself off in the search for originality, but who realizes the value of artistic tradition. — Ignacy Jan Paderewski