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If I'm extremely bored and I don't have a book with me and I'm being an obnoxious teenager, I'll read 'BuzzFeed' on my phone. But even that just leaves me feeling icky because I think for some reason my comfort zone is to just not really be in the loop about stuff like awards shows or things like that. — Tavi Gevinson

Human rights in cyberspace are really no different from rights in the physical world. — Rebecca MacKinnon

I don't care what people come at me with. People have come at me with everything you could imagine. I could care less about that. — James Frey

The most complete gift of God is a life based on knowledge. — Imam Ali Ibn Abu Talib

There was nothing glorious about the life of a drinker or the life of a writer. — Charles Bukowski

But where, after all, would be the poetry of the sea were there no wild waves? — Joshua Slocum

What should move us to action is human dignity: the inalienable dignity of the oppressed, but also the dignity of each of us. We lose dignity if we tolerate the intolerable. — Dominique De Menil

Even the truth can be damaging, if it's revealed too soon or too late or to the wrong parties. — Nanci Rathbun

Eventually, competition and adventure wane, and I enter my ibuprofen phase. Tweaky hamstrings and achy knees restrict mileage, but I continue running for health, sanity, and the ritual of a Sunday trail run with like-minded buddies. We discuss the nagging injuries that bedevil us, and remember the good old days when we were kings. — Don Kardong

One voice may speak you false, but in many there is always truth to be found. — George R R Martin

There has never been a time in my life when I felt that I could take a gun and shoot down a fellow-being. In this respect I am a Quaker. — D.L. Moody

Then I felt too that I might take this opportunity to tie up a few loose ends, only of course loose ends can never be properly tied, one is always producing new ones. Time, like the sea, unties all knots. Judgements on people are never final, they emerge from summings up which at once suggest the need of a reconsideration. Human arrangements are nothing but loose ends and hazy reckoning, whatever art may otherwise pretend in order to console us. — Iris Murdoch