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We don't yet have a body of scientific knowledge about evil to be called a facet of psychology. Therefore, religious reasoning for actions will always be at the discretion of the psychologist, thus making them the judge and jury over what is delusion and what is a spiritual experience that has to be sedated. — Shannon L. Alder

In fact, if one considers the possible constants and laws that could have emerged, the odds against a universe that produced life like ours are immense. — Stephen Hawking

Everything was so nutty with Loretta, all her reactions. She used tantrums like most people used sedatives — Damon Suede

There is something so special in the early leaves drifting from the trees - as if we are all to be allowed a chance to peel, to refresh, to start again. — Ruth Ahmed

I yawned awake ready to blow stuff up like a 90s action-star. I'd become what I despised, a misguided schmuck following the status-quo for the sole purpose of fitting in. Whatever... gunrunners, terrorists, bankers, dictators, goons; we all have it coming. — Bruce Crown

When awareness believes what it knows is true, the truth of what awareness really is, moves. That movement is love. — John De Ruiter

When I write a song, it is to fill a niche in people's lives. To have a song for every experience if one hadn't been written yet. — Bill Callahan

I'm very nervous in the beginning and then I get in there and start doing my work and I feel more comfortable. — Mark Ruffalo

From New Year's Eve through the third of January, the streets of Tokyo grew quiet, as if all the people had disappeared. — Shogo Oketani

It is not good for beauty that it should be a profession. — Julia Ward Howe

Whole great chunks of written history are of little value to the psychohistorian, while other vast areas which have been much neglected by historians childhood history, content analysis of historical imagery, and so on suddenly expand from the periphery to the center of the psychohistorian's conceptual world, simply because his or her own new questions require material nowhere to be found in history books. — Lloyd DeMause

When you get new rules that work, you're changing the physiology of your brain. And then your brain has to reconfigure itself in order to deal with it. — Aphex Twin

Between women love is contemplation; caresses are meant less to appropriate the other than to recreate oneself slowly through her; separation is eliminated, there is neither fight nor victory nor defeat; each one is both subject and object — Simone De Beauvoir