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There is no route out of the maze. The maze shifts as you move through it, because it is alive. — Philip K. Dick

I write poems to find out why I write them — Stephen Dobyns

I think we are in the midst of this period where we are committing this suicide on the planet and everybody is just using up all of our natural resources like a bunch of insane people. That's what I worry about more than I worry about jazz. — Sonny Rollins

Politicians love power. I love freedom. That is why I am not a politician. — Victor Pinchuk

Most of the Communists I knew were nice people. — Alexei Sayle

Environmentalism is a form of pagan fundamentalism. These green wackos are fanatics like al-Quaida. Just like them. — G. Gordon Liddy

I think that when you get dressed in the morning, sometimes you're really making a decision about your behavior for the day. Like if you put on flipflops, you're saying: 'Hope I don't get chased today.' 'Be nice to people in sneakers.' — Demetri Martin

We thus see the artist performing a dual function: first, furthering the integrity of the process of self-expression in the language of art; and secondly, protecting the organic continuity of art in relation to its own laws. For like any organic substance, art must always be in a state of flux, the tempo being slow or fast. But it must move. — Mark Rothko

I tended to fall in love with characters in books. Most guys I went to school with were far too interested in sports or video games. How could they hold a candle to Mister Darcy's intensity, Tom Joad's ethics, Martin Eden's passion, Caleb Trask's struggle for goodness, or Edmond Dantes' cunning intellect? — Trisha Haddad

Paddling a canoe is a source of enrichment and inner renewal. — Pierre Trudeau

Course titles and even course descriptions often fail to reveal what is actually taught (much less learned) ... — F. M. Scherer