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Childhood is played out in a foreign language and our memory of it is a Constance Garnett translation. — Rabih Alameddine

We choose our attitudes. When we let little things annoy us, we even choose to be grumpy. — Elmer L. Towns

No one can just file a charge and go directly to a jury trial. That just cannot happen. — Robert P. McCulloch

The idea that when one reacts, one is not reacting to any one of those moments. You're reacting to the accumulation of the moments. I wanted the book, as much as the book could do this, to communicate that feeling. The feeling of saturation. Of being full up. I wanted it to be simulacra. — Claudia Rankine

There is no time limit for a satyagrahi nor is there a limit to his capacity for suffering. — Mahatma Gandhi

Remember that thy heart will shed its pleasures as thine eye its tears, and both leave loathsome furrows. — Philip James Bailey

If you do not like to see me naked, Madam, I suggest you get a different bus in the mornings! — Ade Bozzay

The true remedy for most evils is none other than liberty, unlimited and complete liberty, liberty in every field of human endeavor. — Gustave De Molinari

Allow me to articulate this arrogance: What this poem has lost in poeticity, the whole of Philippine poetry has gained in complexity. — Angelo V. Suarez

It sounds very pretentious, but I don't lie. It's too uncomfortable. A lot of people think because you're an actor that makes you a good liar, but one of the things I can't articulate is a bad lie. — Martin Shaw

When it becomes a part of every man's thinking that a single thought can change the polarity of our entire body toward either life or death - and can likewise change its entire chemistry toward increasing alkalinity or acidity to strengthen it or weaken it - or can change the shape of every corpuscle of matter in the entire body in the direction of either growth or decay - then the medical profession will radically change both its principles and its practices with the ailment of bodies. — Walter Russell

No opinions would be worth holding except by those who read works in the original. — David Bellos

If we celebrate life with all its contradictions, embrace, experience, and ultimately live with it, a chance exists for a spiritual life filled not only with pain and untidiness, but also with joy, community, and creativity. — Derrick Jensen