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Active writing should not involve saying things you already understand and know, but instead let you think new things. — Eric Hayot

Under Capitalism the most important thing is to squeeze out more and more money for a few people to spend. This means that most of the other people
as well as the earth and the sea and all the creatures and plants and goggas
have to pay the price. — Sally Andrew

I still dream about being on the space station with the feeling of being weightless. The weightlessness is the most amazing, relaxing and natural feeling. — Helen Sharman

Drama sells more than the truth. — Nikki Reed

She may hide it, but Clinton is a policy nerd. Ask about microfinance, and she'll talk your ear off. Mention early childhood interventions, and she will gush about obscure details of a home visitation experiment in Elmira, N.Y., that dramatically improved child outcomes. — Nicholas Kristof

Your ideas suck"
"So does my mouth. Why don't you get your dick over here and I'll demonstrate. — Jet Mykles

A painting is not a picture of an experience, but is the experience. — Mark Rothko

Ability in a man is knowledge which emanates from divine light — Zoroaster

I just want to be young and fun and you know I think people should all wear yellow shoes. — Justin Bieber

Be assured that every man's success is in proportion to his average ability. The meadow flowers spring and bloom where the watersannually deposit their slime, not where they reach in some freshet only. A man is not his hope, nor his despair, nor yet his past deed. We know not yet what we have done, still less what we are doing. Wait till evening, and other parts of our day's work will shine than we had thought at noon, and we shall discover the real purport of our toil. As when the farmer has reached the end of the furrow and looks back, he can tell best where the pressed earth shines most. — Henry David Thoreau

The fewer our wants the more we resemble the Gods. — Socrates