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With his head thrust forward like a ram, Baryba pushed his way through to the front. For some reason this was necessary, he felt with all his guts that it was necessary. He clenched his iron jaws. Something bestial stirred in him, something he hungered for, some murderous instinct. To be with everybody, to howl like everybody, to hit the one that everybody else was hitting. ("A Provincial Tale") — Yevgeny Zamyatin

I have never, not once, gone on television and not received some email or tweet or comment about my hair. Without fail. Isn't that absurd? All it does is make me want to shape my bangs into a sort of middle finger-like sculpture. — Sally Kohn

All roads that lead to God are good. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

When it came to Gideon, I was more than willing to be devoured. — Sylvia Day

Forgiveness will not be possible until compassion is born in your heart. — Nhat Hanh

He had heard that women often love plain ordinary men, but he did not believe it, because he judged by himself and he could only love beautiful mysterious exceptional women. — Leo Tolstoy

No longer just "a dull bunch of grey buildings with grey people who worked with slide rules and wrote long equations on blackboards," NASA, the public now believed, was all that stood between them and a Red sky. — Margot Lee Shetterly

Half, Not Half-Assed — 37 Signals

I prayed. God became more than faith. He became knowledge, and I appealed to him. Then I became ashamed. Why hadn't I embraced him so thoroughly before? — Jeremiah Denton

The demons that make a person afraid are the hardest to cast out. — Elizabeth George Speare

We recruit for attitude and train for skill, — Atul Gawande

You cannot do silhouettes in fantasy. Ah, no, you must be faithful. It is, the art, a, what you call, paradox. It is always that you must be simple, and then, if you are simple, you will stimulate the imagination of the observer. — Ugo Mochi

Some forms of truth are really forms of social power and oppression. — Ken Wilber

It's the difference between a categorical "Get up" and a tentative "What about trying to get up?". — Jose Saramago