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Irony became the head that bit its tail and then there is no way out. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Of course prostitutes have babies. Where do you think traffic wardens come from? — Dave Dutton
All the tired horses in the sun How'm I supposed to get any ridin' done? Hmm. — Bob Dylan
The paradox of simplicity is that making things simpler is hard work. — Bill Jensen
The members of Joy Division likely weren't meditating on Frank Lloyd Wright when they took the stage in Manchester but those flat-fronted black cotton trousers and narrow cut shirts didn't come from nowhere. Peter Saville, who designed all of Factory's records, understood in perfectly well: the iconic weight of black and white balanced against the release of splendour, in this case the dark magnificence of the music itself. Which might describe the tension of Protestant affect more generally: all guardedness and restraint until the eruption of an unextirpated beauty wakes us for a moment from the dream of efficiency. — Adam Haslett
Spatial working memory is impaired by stress. — Richard Davidson
When it comes to creative inspiration, job titles and hierarchy are meaningless. — Ed Catmull
Love can be eternal but you are immortal. — Raj Singh
Every patient reacts a little differently, both biologically and psychologically. The only constant in cancer is inconstancy; the only certainty is a future of uncertainty, a truism for all of modern life but one made vivid by life-threatening illness. — Jonathan Alter
Everything you encounter is your life. — Kosho Uchiyama
I love what I do, and I never thought about doing anything else. I think my voice was bestowed upon me; it was a gift I was given. I just had to learn to understand how to use it. — Anthony Warlow
Differing from Newton and Schopenhauer, your ancestor did not think of time as absolute and uniform. He believed it an infinite series of times, in a dizzily growing, ever spreading network of diverging, converging and parallel times. — Jorge Luis Borges