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Every nation thinks its own madness normal and requisite; more passion and more fancy it calls folly, less it calls imbecility. — George Santayana
impinged on the normal nightly Holcomb noises - on the keening hysteria of coyotes, the dry scrape of scuttling tumbleweed, the racing, receding wail of locomotive — Truman Capote
Like every fiction, Holly Golightly was a composite of multiple nonfictions. — Sam Wasson
Klosterman's Razor: the philosophical belief that the best hypothesis is the one that reflexively accepts its potential wrongness to begin with. _ — Chuck Klosterman
If it isn't a choice,then it means you must be born a certain way,either gay or straight. If you are born that way,it must mean that god made you that way,which makes it unlikely that he would damn you to hell for it. After all,it would be technically his fault. — Eileen Cook
God Ain't no stained glass window, cause he never keeps his window closed. — Johnny Cash
The world is divine because the world is inconsequential. That is why art alone, by being equally inconsequential, is capable of grasping it. — Albert Camus
Predicting causes litter. — Warren Ellis
I began to see then that when the government enters business, the citizens of India get cheated. The greatest repercussion of the government entering into business is that instead of safeguarding people from vested interests, they themselves become the vested interest. — Verghese Kurien
Feelings are not supposed to be logical. Dangerous is the man who has rationalized his emotions. — David Borenstein
I think people have this sort of idea that 'Sex and the City' was this overnight sensation, and that can't be farther from the truth. — Darren Star
We always have a basic structure for a piece of music, but we encourage the musicians to elaborate on whatever they feel at that particular moment. There's a definite conversation happening on stage. I think it is very important for us as creative musicians, to instantaneously describe any energy that is visible at that time. — Lisa Gerrard