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Power is the ability to control people or things. So, unless you learn to control your own self first, how would you be able to influence anybody else? Now, doesn't that apply to all of us? — Pulkit Patel

The poetic function is the set towards the message itself, focus on the message for its own sake which by promoting the palpability of signs, deepens the fundamental dichotomy of signs and objects. — Roman Jakobson

At this moment the President is beginning to speak in New Orleans and the Vice-President is mounting the platform at NASA a few miles away. Both are making a plea for unity. The President, who is an integrationist Mormon married to a liberated Catholic, will appeal to Leftists to respect law and order. The Vice-President, a Southern Baptist Knothead married to a conservative Unitarian, is asking Knotheads for tolerance and understanding, etcetera. The poor U.S.A.! Even — Walker Percy

Real life was messier than fiction, and in it you didn't always have time to do or say the right things. — Bentley Little

hypocrisy; rejecting what you firmly have in your fist — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Disharmony is natural in any band. — Joan Jett

You don't have to be angry, you don't have to be too cool for school. You can just have a good time and dance like no one's watching. Just enjoy life. — Brendon Urie

Philosophizing means, then, to ascend from public dogma to essentially private knowledge. — Leo Strauss

I have never made any distinction between those who have taken vows and those who have not; some should not be overburdened in order to spare others. — Vincent De Paul

My idols have always stuck to their guns and said what they want to do. — Richard Patrick

There is no reader so parochial as the one who reads none but this morning's books. Books are not rolls, to be devoured only when they are hot and fresh. A good book retains its interior heat and will warm a generation yet unborn. — Clifton Fadiman