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It were happy if we studied nature more in natural things; and acted according to nature, whose rules are few, plain, and most reasonable. — William Penn

Jean Jacques Rousseauis nothing but a fool in my eyes when he takes it upon himself to criticise society; he did not understand it, and approached it with the heart of an upstart flunkey ... For all his preaching a Republic and the overthrow of monarchical titles, the upstart is mad with joy if a Duke alters the course of his after-dinner stroll to accompany one of his friends. — Stendhal

You're not dead.
I'm not dead.
Why? How?
Dying wasn't on my list. — Alex Adams

I've been saying for a long time that I'm hoping to find intelligent life in Washington. — Arthur C. Clarke

We are not obliged to like everyone, only to love and forgive everyone, sometimes from a distance. — Taite Adams

When you live a life devoid of ritual and convention, with honesty and self-effacement, then you are on the road to freedom. — Frederick Lenz

Looking at and shaping your own work is a very intuitive process. You see something you've written in your notebook. It's there on the page and either feels right or it doesn't, and it's hard sometimes to go beyond that and discover why it feels that way. — Chad Harbach

Before all it's necessary to look after the Soul, if you want the head and the rest of the body to function correctly. — Plato

The challenge of power is how to use it and not abuse it. When you abuse it, it reverses on you and it hurts you. — Frederick Lenz

Well, I don't know. Home Alone, I was a lot younger and I was in every shot and it was a lot colder, so Home Alone was physically demanding but more like being able to stand for a long time. — Alex D. Linz

Every writer has characters that they become attached to and that they feel very strongly about. — Greg Rucka

In fact, a sense of essence is, in essence, the essence of sense, in effect. — Douglas Hofstadter

Those are just platitudes. Everyone has his own idea of "playing fair."
"Does he? Try making up your own idea of what's fair
say, "giving the greatest rewards to the laziest workers"
and see how seriously people take you. — J. Budziszewski

There are things in our blood that are just naturally passed down to us, whether we want to recognize them or not. — Raquel Cepeda