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For me, trying to articulate the world to help people see it in a way they haven't seen it before is hugely important. Sometimes, you have to take something that is completely inexplicable and say, 'Look, here is the beating heart of something you must understand.' — Beeban Kidron

And if the computer gives you any back talk, pour some well-sugared office coffee into its evil little silicon brain. — Edward Abbey

He withdrew a cylinder of paper from inside his jacket's cuff and unrolled it so I could see the beautiful winding letters. The golden ink looked wet, — A.G. Howard

Anyone who wants to understand the world should be open to new facts and new arguments, even on subjects where his or her views are very well established. Similarly, anyone truly interested in morality - in the principles of behavior that allow people to flourish - should be open to new evidence and new arguments that bear upon questions of happiness and suffering. Clearly, the chief enemy of open conversation is dogmatism in all its forms. Dogmatism — Sam Harris

I will not go back. No bad thing for me to die. I will make it happen so that it happens only once. — Shahrukh Husain

I must bear it, if you let it in. — Charles Dickens

it's no longer possible to believe that White Christian America sets the tone for the country's culture as a whole. — Robert P. Jones

To win,you must have both talent an desire- but desire first. — Sam Snead

What we can do is to explain as clearly as possible what the benefits would be of him going down one path, and what the potential consequences would be if he chooses another path. — Mitchell Reiss

Those straight-spined parishioners could justify their exhibitionism by telling themselves that they were setting an example, even educating the rest of us. — Maureen Corrigan

However closely we live together, at whatever time of day or night we sound the deepest thoughts in one another, we know nothing. — John Le Carre