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Oh, Mama," I said. "What if I don't live that long?" My mother didn't hesitate one second. "By hook or by crook, you will. Having children only increases your grip on the world. It's like reading a thriller. You can't put it down because you have to know how the story turns out. — Jo-Ann Mapson

Odious ideas are not entitled to hide from criticism behind the human shield of their believers feelings. — Richard Stallman

A habit of debt is very injurious to the memory. — Austin O'Malley

He floated above, weightless, watching his human self labor and writhe. He gave himself to it willingly, traded himself for all that he loved and valued, and felt free. — Lois Lowry

I don't enjoy reality television at all. I have to say that I get it, though. I watch some of it, and I understand why people enjoy it. — Kristen Schaal

No mother in the world wants her daughter to have fewer rights than she did. — Cecile Richards

The best theology would need no advocates; it would prove itself. — Karl Barth

Look at an infantryman's eyes and you can tell how much war he has seen. — Bill Mauldin

If education tries to make other persons out of us than we essentially are, deeper inside, it stultifies, and reproach matters. — Franz Kafka

I think I've had the fantasy of a ray-gun that could erase the world from the time I was a very little kid. — Daniel Clowes

Leadership is creating an environment in which people want to be part of the organization and not just work for the organization. Leadership creates an environment that makes people want to, rather than have to, do. — Horst Schulze

Book marketing is a skill: it takes knowledge, effort, and persistence to really be successful. — Heather Hart

Time. So much of our human experience is bound up in time, I muse. It reflects in our everyday colloquialisms, and drives so much of our activities. Yet this obsession with the passing of the hours is a relatively modern phenomenon; an inevitable product of the Industrial Revolution, and its fixation on efficiency. A new master exported by England across the globe, so that in the developed world at least everyone has one wrist on which is clamped the new and unforgiving shackle we call a watch. In less pressurised days, men observed the ageing of the universe through the more sedate changing of the seasons. But no more. Now the hour is king, or the minute and sometimes even the second. We are all people in a rush, where speed is of the essence, and slow is often deployed as a term of abuse. — John Dolan

I'm probably 20 percent atheist and 80 percent agnostic. I don't think anyone really knows. You'll either find out or not when you get there, until then there's no point thinking about it. — Brad Pitt