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Kitsch is the aesthetic ideal of all politicians and all political parties and movements. Those of us who live in a society where various political tendencies exist side by side and competing influences cancel or limit one another can manage more or less to escape the kitsch inquisition: the individual can preserve his individuality; the artist can create unusual works. But whenever a single political movement corners power, we find ourselves in the realm of totalitarian kitsch. — Milan Kundera
Remember, half the people you know are below average. — Larry The Cable Guy
Geez, Ginger! What do I have to do to prove myself to you? — Wendy Higgins
James Brown was one of the first artists who found four bars that he liked and played them the entire way through, and then he just added to it vocally. — Brian Austin Green
No one ever tells you that: that there's no method. Writing's a lawless place. — Naomi Wood
There had been a popular joke on Freedom, started by a man named Calder. Looking down from space, he had said, the dominant life forms on Earth were obviously the cereals and other grasses. They occupied all the most desirable and fertile land; and they had tamed insects and animals to care for them. In particular, they had domesticated the bipeds to nurture and cultivate them and to save and plant their seed. Now, watching the farmers, Alex could easily imagine that they were worshiping and genuflecting before their masters. — Larry Niven
Alcohol, firearms and a 4 wheel drive can go a long ways towards making a rain day into a fun rest day. — Frank Stock
Please, never despise the translator. He's the mailman of human civilization. — Alexander Pushkin
And by fix things, I meant ruin Avery's pretty face with a black eye. — Richelle Mead
Improvement in one area often adversely affects another area, and striving for perfection in one may lead to failure in another. — Stephen F. Rosenstiel