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The bookstore was a parking lot for used graveyards. Thousands of graveyards were parked in rows like cars. Most of the books were out of print, and no one wanted to read them any more and the people who had read the books had died or forgotten about them, but through the organic process of music the books had become virgins again. — Richard Brautigan

With begging and scrambling we find very little, but with being true to ourselves we find a great deal more. — Rabindranath Tagore

I think about what Devon would say. You have to Work At It Dad. You have to try even if it's hard and you think you can never do it and you just want to scream and hide and shake your hands over and over and over. — Kathryn Erskine

In a way, I'd rather ride down the street on a camel than give what is sometimes called an in-depth interview. I'd rather ride down the street on a camel nude. In a snowstorm. Backwards. — Warren Beatty

I cycle, which is a healthy thing for an 80-year-old to do. I rarely go further than five miles, but in those five miles I can get to 80 percent of the places I want to go. — Richard Rogers

I wanted us to have a holiday, not a ruddy breakdown. — Alan Garner

Why does man have reason if he can only be influenced by violence? — Leo Tolstoy

Evolution shows that in the long run, if the superior mixes with the inferior, the product is halfway between, and inferior to what you started with in the original superior group - in other words, mongrelized. — George Lincoln Rockwell

Intolerance is a form of divided consciousness in which abstract, conceptual, ideological hatred vanquishes concrete, real and individual moments of identification. — Michael Ignatieff

When I'm not with the one I love, I love the one I'm with. — Elizabeth Taylor

Fate is for losers. — Douglas Coupland

Beauty makes life easier. People want to do things for you. They want to marry you and pay for everything. — Jerry Hall

The idea that we must choose between the method of "winning hearts and minds" and the method of shaping behavior presumes that we have the right to choose at all. This is to grant us a right that we would surely accord to no other power. Yet the overwhelming body of American scholarship accords us this right. — Noam Chomsky