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Believe it or not, I don't collaborate with women, though my agent and editor are both females. For the most part, they do little editing on my characters. — Nicholas Sparks

The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. — Theodore Kaczynski

People constantly describe me as a formalist or even a minimalist, but I'm not really bothered with the rules of painting or the history of painting. My approach is that everything is mine. I take what I can use from wherever, and then I forget where I've taken it from. But there is no point me making anything that looks like anyone else's. — Gary Hume

There is a Cult of Western evangelists and self-righteous crusaders who are determined to dislodge non-Western nations and usurp their governments. — Thorsten J. Pattberg

When a chapter of your Life Book is complete, your spirit knows its time to turn the page so a new chapter can begin. Even when you're scared or think you're not ready your spirit knows you are. — Beth Hoffman

I didn't truly understand the depth of my roots until I was old enough to wonder and care. — Aeriel Miranda

We have a moral responsibility to save wild places like the arctic refuge for future generations, and that is why our country has remained committed to its protection for nearly 50 years. — Lois Capps

The country is the place for children, and if not the country, a city small enough so that one can get out into the country. — Theodore Roosevelt

The art of using deceit and cunning grow continually weaker and less effective to the user. — John Tillotson

Suiffy, have you ever felt a sort of strange emptiness in the heart? A sort of aching void of the soul?'
'Oh, rather!'
'What do you do about it?'
'I generally take a couple of cocktails. — P.G. Wodehouse

What if he saved them? he thought.
What if I saved my friends? — James Dashner

The largest factor in predicting group intelligence was the equality of conversational turn taking; groups where a few people dominated the conversation were less collectively intelligent than those with a more equal distribution of conversational turn taking. — Alex Pentland