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God, how I hate the future. It's a cult. A tyranny of progress. And anyone who speaks against it is shunned. But all tyrannies must efficiently erase the past if they're to work. I like the past. The past was solid, simple, and real. The rooms were large, the food was good, and we knew who our enemies were. I feel misty for old tyrannies. The ones which beat you, enslaved you, tried to break your spirit, and in doing so gave your life the only enhancement it really needs: a sense of purpose. The tyranny of the future doesn't take away our choices; it swamps us in them. It doesn't curb our freedoms; it tube-feeds us with them until we rupture like neglected factory geese. — Matt Suddain

About President Bush's stand against condoms, condoms will not protect you from AIDS . So to just throw a bunch of condoms over to Africa and say, here, we're helping you with AIDS, is just going to further the spread of AIDS over there. — Christine O'Donnell

Usually, whenever my mom would come over I would try and put on music that I thought she would like just to make her feel more at ease. — Britt Daniel

Initially the student, in some traditions, is given a mantra, a particular word of power to focus on. While thoughts are cascading through your mind during meditation, you should be absorbed in the repetition of a mantra. — Frederick Lenz

Power of mind is infinite while brawn is limited. — Koichi Tohei

Just film what's there, trust what came before, one hour before, and make it easy. — Jean-Marc Vallee

How now Mad Cow? — Libba Bray

Even if he did explain it, no one would believe him because no one would understand him. That's the downside to being a genius - just because you understand something doesn't mean anyone else will. — Trenton Lee Stewart

Lina loved her little sister so much that it was like an ache under her ribs. — Jeanne DuPrau

Cause I am not a word, I am not a line. I am not a girl that can ever be defined — Nicki Minaj

When my opera Plump Jack was performed in 1989, my first piano teacher sent me something that I'd composed when I was four. I remember I played it, and it still sounded like me. I'm the same composer I was then. — Gordon Getty