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Science needs the light of free expression to flourish. It depends on the fearless questioning of authority, and the open exchange of ideas. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

The library is not only a diary of the human race, but marks an act of faith in the continuity of humanity. — Vartan Gregorian

I must have justice, or I will destroy myself. And not justice in some remote and infinite time and space, but here on Earth ... I want to see with my own eyes the lamb lie down with the lion and the victim rise up and embrace his murderer. I want to be there when everyone suddenly understands what it has all been about. All the religions of the world are built on this longing, and I am a believer. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

You have to fight really hard for a private life, and sometimes you don't have one. It just gets to you after a while. It's tough. — John Carpenter

I never did anything as an actor that I was extremely proud of. — Dave Madden

Jelani hasn't stopped calling and text messaging me since Thursday. Every day there has been more than twenty calls, a dozen voicemails, damn near hundreds of text messages, and only God knows how many times he IM'd me because I haven't logged in out of fear. He's — Jessica N. Watkins

God hates me," she heard him mutter. "Now there are two of them. — Nalini Singh

The European nations' loss of sovereignty to the EU should be a warning to Americans. — Phyllis Schlafly

I've always idealized women I've loved - they all fell short, save one - the one God chose for me - she lights up a room by walking into it ... — John Geddes

I grew up Greenville. And I moved to Raleigh some years later. — Petey Pablo

The only real escape from hell is to conquer it. — Scott Hawkins

Yeah, she was hitting me hard. She was drunk and she was hitting me hard. — David Gest

The horror of the Twentieth Century was the size of each new event, and the paucity of its reverberation. — Norman Mailer