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Into every tidy scheme for arranging the pattern of human life, it is necessary to inject a certain dose of anarchism. — Bertrand Russell

The greedy and the power-hungry will always look for ways to break the rules, or twist them to their advantage. — David Brin

All things are possible, once enough human beings realize that everything is at stake. — Norman Cousins

The seven of them rode for two hours into country that seemed to contain nothing except itself. — Larry McMurtry

This is nothing more than a public land grab for private profit. The BLM is literally giving this away to corporations ... This may be out in the desert today, but tomorrow it could be in your backyard ... Already over a dozen projects are proposed in San Diego and Imperial County. — Robert Scheid

At first, the pinpricks felt like hot fly bites down the soft white skin over her spine and along her shoulders. The first time Rina flinched, the mage had admonished her harshly. She hadn't moved again. — Victor Gischler

Comic books to me are fairy tales for grown-ups. — Stan Lee

My business is only to keep myself in motion, whilst motion pleases me; I only walk for the walk's sake. — Michel De Montaigne

Damn, I was so far gone at this point I'd do anything she asked of me. — Abbi Glines

The best works do not necessarily get to auction. I like to draw, so maybe I give you a little drawing. And then eventually it ends up at auction. And then critics say, 'Oh, that's a bad drawing!' Well, I didn't say it was so wonderful. — Marlene Dumas

My affections truly were not engaged. It is only my pride that is hurt, not my heart. — Anna Elliott

Those who treat the muslim woman not as an individual but as a symbol either of Islamic chastity or secular liberalism are guilty of the same sin : the objectification of women — Reza Aslan

Peace without truth is a false peace. — Menachem Mendel Of Kotzk

Maybe that's what growing up means, in the end - you go far enough in the direction of - somewhere - and you realise that you've neutered the capacity of the term home to mean anything. [ ... ] We don't get an endless number of orbits away from the place where meaning first arises, that treasure-house of first experiences. What we learn, instead, is that our adventures secure us in our isolation. Experience revokes our licence to return to simpler times. Sooner or later, there's no place remotely like home. — Gregory Maguire