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And I suspect, Mr. Potter, that if I leave you alone for two months with your schoolbooks, even without a wand, I will return to this house only to find a crater billowing purple smoke, a depopulated city surrounding it and a plague of flaming zebras terrorising what remains of England. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

I don't want to be about the way I look - my body, my hair, my makeup, all those boring things. — Gemma Arterton

I have only danced my life. As a child I danced the spontaneous joy of growing things. As an adolescent, I danced with joy turning to apprehension of the first realisation of tragic undercurrents; apprehension of the pitiless brutality and crushing progress of life. — Isadora Duncan

The mind is acquired "human nature". The conscience is inherent "spiritual nature". — Ian Gardner

The specific is not exclusive: it lacks the aspiration to totality. — Theodor Adorno

From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them, and that is eternity. — Edvard Munch

Workingmen are at the foundation of society. Show me that product of human endeavor in the making of which the workingman has had no share, and I will show you something that society can well dispense with. — Samuel Gompers

A revolution in the eyes of man carries purpose.
A revolution in the eyes of the awakened carries bliss. — Sal Martinez

A celebrity is any well-known TV or movie star who looks like he spends more than two hours working on his hair. — Steve Martin

I will write myself into well-being. — Nancy Mairs

you go back and back and back and it's still easier to find the correct Hoover bag than to find one pure person, one pure faith, on the globe. Do you think anybody is English? Really English? It's a fairy-tale! — Zadie Smith

In connection with death, or birth, or love, modesty is only a rather puerile self-consciousness. — Margaret Deland

We are perhaps not far removed from the time when we shall be able to submit the bulk of chemical phenomena to calculation. — Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac