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Physical. In other words, we are understanding one thing in terms of something else of the same kind. But in conventional metaphor, we are understanding one thing in terms of something else of a different kind. In "Inflation has gone up," for example, we understand inflation (which is abstract) in terms of a physical substance, and we understand an increase of inflation (which is also abstract) in terms of a physical orientation (up). The only difference is whether our projection involves the same kinds of things or different kinds of things. — George Lakoff

...in Dillard it's the comedy of rapture. Or at least it's a comedy that permits prose and thought to soar while inoculating the rapturous against the three ills of which nature writers should live in permanent dread: preciousness, reverence, and earnestness... — Geoff Dyer

The bittersweet about truth is that nothing could be more hurtful, yet nothing could be more helpful. — Mike Norton

Lesson Number One: The Importance of Being Jewish — Malcolm Gladwell

It's easier to find out who someone isn't than who they are — Marta Perry

Life would be unbearably bland if we had no enemies on whom to waste efforts and energy. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Ambition is the death of thought. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

I consider myself a man of the world; I connect very strongly with Nigeria, but I see that the work exists all over the world, and I will go where the work is. — Nonso Anozie

How the hell do you sum up your sister in three minutes? She's your twin and your polar opposite. She's your constant companion and your competition. She's your best friend and the biggest bitch in the world. She's everything you wish you could be and everything you wish you weren't. — M. Molly Backes

Nothing is well done without prayer for the simple reason that it leaves God out of the account. — E. M. Bounds

The Doctor ... told the old ever-new and curious story of the waning of a woman's love, seeking strange, new channels, only to return to its legitimate source after days of fierce unrest. — Kate Chopin

Pride goes before destruction. — Aesop

Never hold resentments for the person who tells you what you need to hear; count them among your truest, most caring, and valuable friends. — Mike Norton