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Going around not fully believing that you're going to die is really problematic because it affects how you think about the future of the planet, about the future of your own life, about the decisions you're making. — Caitlin Doughty

The people who hate SICP are the ones who just want to know how to drive their car on the highway, just like everyone else. — Peter Norvig

Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather
it condemns the oppression or persecution of others. — John F. Kennedy

Youth, like a flame, burned ever in his breast, and to youth he turned, to the round little limbs, so reckless, that wanted care, to the small round faces so unreasonably solemn or bright, to the treble tongues, and the shrill, chuckling laughter, to the insistent tugging hands, and the feel of small bodies against his legs, to all that was young and young, and once more young. — John Galsworthy

His was not the hatred that arises suddenly like a storm and as suddenly abates. It was, once the initial shock of anger and pain was over, a calculated thing that grew in a bloodless way. — Mervyn Peake

Only the second-rate never make mistakes — Peter Goldsworthy

When you have really exhausted an experience you always reverence and love it. — G.K. Chesterton

Playboy has a long history of high-quality interviews along with the objectification of women, and so I think she does have a point there. I don't think that the words are necessarily nullified. It's just that that context is something you ought to be suspicious of. — Cornel West

But truth is like a thrashing-machine; tender sensibilities must keep out of the way. — Herman Melville

Rocks beat human, always. — Suzanne Collins

Ghana will not be built in a day. But it should be built every day and the body that houses the eyes reading this owns the hands that will ensure this. — Nana Awere Damoah

Sometimes when someone says something so devastatingly perfect, there isn't a need for a response. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

The most dangerous lie in America isn't a political one," he'd told her, as he stood by the plate glass window, gazing down at the frigid Helsinki skyline. "It's the lie that who we are is some fixed self-determined truth. That there's some absolute us-ness in our character that's unchangeable and real, and that we have an obligation to be true to this us-ness, no matter the cost. As if who we are could exist in the absence of other people. We're no more eternal than a single star, Sadie. Remember that. We shine. We burn out. But together, we can light the sky. — Stephanie Kuehn

Do good because it is good to do good. Ask no more. — Swami Vivekananda

I think everyone should follow their instincts, and go with what they feel, and follow their heart. — Jena Malone