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Most people gaze neither into the past nor the future; they explore neither truth nor lies. They gaze at the television. — Radiohead

I try to get as close to a childlike level as possible because we were all artists back then. — Kanye West

I didn't want to die - not before I'd finished reading The Return of the Native anyhow. — Siegfried Sassoon

The further a mathematical theory is developed, the more harmoniously and uniformly does its construction proceed, and unsuspected relations are disclosed between hitherto separated branches of the science. — David Hilbert

I ONCE READ somewhere that the odds of getting hit by lightning are one in a million. One in a friggin' million. So, if this situation were to be viewed optimistically, I'm a pretty unique individual. But here's the thing - I just got hit by lighting on my birthday, so optimism can go kiss pessimism's — E.J. Mellow

When we fail to harmonize and integrate, living systems, from individuals to families and countries, tend to move toward either chaos or rigidity. — Tobin Hart

Did you know that every two hours the nations of this world spend as much on armaments as they spend on the children of this world every year? — Peter Ustinov

You must remember that you are called to save and set others free, to raise and develop strong and powerful leaders, who will form the government of the nations for Christ — Sunday Adelaja

I hate it when you're reasonable."
He laughed. "Someone has to be." ...
(Meghan and Ash) — Julie Kagawa

When I started having a couple of beers and loosening up, I realized how many years I had wasted going back to my hotel room alone when I could have gone and just had a beer or two. — Bradford Cox

Avoid people who hurt from an impulse. I mean people who have this tendency to relish their capacity to hurt the good souls of this world, and who after hurting, wake up the next day without a trace of despondent brooding, and then move on with life never thinking that they should show some remorse or try to repent. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

In [James Kelman's story] 'The Third Man, or Else the Fourth,' four men stand around a fire, on a freezing day. They appear to be out of work, and very poor. They talk about politics, about an old man who was recently found dead in a cold tenement building, about prison. One of the men, Arthur, starts describing a dream he had. Like most dreams, it is incomprehensible; it gathers pace, and we are drawn into it, and then it fizzles out. Kelman makes a funny, implicit connection between maintaining the fire (the narrator goes off to get "burnables") and maintaining a story: everything is potentially burnable, everything can be used. — James Wood

Growing up, I idolised Madhuri Dixit. She's my favourite actress, and I used to pretend I was her all the time. — Lilly Singh

How dare he fall in love with his own wife! -Salai — E.L. Konigsburg