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I grew up mostly in Schenectady, N.Y. From an early age, building and creating things was a real passion for me. — Colin Angle

To define something is to subordinate it to a tangle of intellectual relationships. And when you do that you destroy real understanding. — Robert M. Pirsig

The purpose of government is for those who run it to plunder those who do not. — Thomas DiLorenzo

For there to be betrayal, there would have to have been trust first. — Suzanne Collins

Transform your anger into energy to effectuate positive change. — Leta B.

Angela Carter, Leonora Carrington, even nonsurrealists like Kafka and Nabokov - writers like these, who create paths between the firmly grounded and flights of fantasy, are my personal North Star. — Jeff VanderMeer

The only guide to a man's conscience, the only shield to his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions. — Winston Churchill

I know what's good for me. I can't play black or gray. I can't be a villain or anything close to one. I have to play white. — Alan Ladd

When the will to learn from the ordinary is present, a seeker may indeed gain entrance into levels of awareness that are extraordinary. — Aberjhani

Fatherhood isn't always a planned thing, but when it happens you just do it. It's very natural and in that sense it's not really difficult. — Kelly Slater

When we suffer in silence, we think that we are alone, different, separate. When we share our stories of suffering, we find that we are the same. — Vironika Tugaleva

I have a single wish, and my whole being and faculties are yearning to attain it. They have yearned towards it so long, and so unwaveringly, that I'm convinced it will be reached - and soon - because it has devoured my existence: I am swallowed up in the anticipation of its fulfillment. — Emily Bronte

We know that babies develop as well in nonmaternal as in maternal care, as long as the care is of good quality. The issue is not who gives the care but the quality of that care, ... The guilt trip is, in my view, a hangover of another era and of unacknowledged tactics to keep women in their proper place
at home full-time. — Sandra Scarr