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There must be a sequence to learning, that perseverance and a certain measure of perspiration are indispensable, that individual pleasures must frequently be submerged in the interests of group cohesion, and that learning to be critical and to think conceptually and rigorously do not come easily to the young but are hard-fought victories. — Neil Postman

With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the fact of the world and see the collapse of this pygmy giant. Then will I wander god-like and victorious through the ruins of the world. And giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. — Karl Marx

If your inner silence begins to wear a silk fruit; only then, the day will reveal to you its hidden secret. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Sex got me into trouble from the age of fifteen: I'm hoping that by the time I'm seventy I'll straighten it out. — Harold Robbins

But I cheered myself up slightly with the rationalization that all new relationships - even the fictional ones - have obstacles to overcome in the beginning. I would not give up hope on this one. Not yet. — Lauren Weisberger

Yes, there's a lot of the blues in my playing. — David Gilmour

You have to grow the same way that you're seeing your own kids grow. — Emmanuel Petit

Our forefathers would think it's time for a revolution. This is why they revolted in the first place ... They revolted against much more mild oppression. — Ron Paul

He was so proud that she had more going on north of her neck than her hairdo. — Mary Karr

I don't pretend that I can read minds. I don't believe anybody can read minds. In other words, I don't believe in psychics. — Keith Barry

Only those of our poets who kept solidly to the Shakespearean tradition achieved any measure of success. But Keats was the last great exponent of that tradition, and we all know how thin, how lacking in charm, the copies of Keats have become. — Amy Lowell

He gave a wry smile. With all this vigilant vigils on virginity, you would think the country would have controlled its population by now. — Mallika Nawal

Sculpture is what you bump into when you back up to see a painting. — Barnett Newman

Most commonly revolt is born of material circumstances; but insurrection is always a moral phenomenon. Revolt is Masaniello, who led the Neapolitan insurgents in 1647; but insurrection is Spartacus. Insurrection is a thing of the spirit, revolt is a thing of the stomach. — Victor Hugo