Jin Wang American Born Chinese Quotes & Sayings
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It also is true that some ideas naturally work themselves out over a longer period of time than a single human life can encompass. — James Gunn
Facts that challenge basic assumptions-and thereby threaten people's livelihood and self-esteem-are simply not absorbed. The mind does not digest them. — Daniel Kahneman
People have a right to their own lives, and if you can't help somebody, you ought to get out of their way. — Kate Millett
People generally pay attention to what they already know about and what they care about. — Ethan Zuckerman
Context is a chain of associations which stimulate creativity. — Pearl Zhu
All for each, and each for all, is a good motto; but only on condition that each works with might and main to so maintain himself as not to be a burden to others. — Theodore Roosevelt
Nature was beautiful and filled with spirituality without needing to be likewise full of spirits. — Thomm Quackenbush
Block everyone on your instant mail. — Nora Ephron
Democracy, it appears, is a bit chancy. But its chances also depend on what we do ourselves. — Robert A. Dahl
Let's don't join the mask to say the truth and without a mask to say the lie. DON't BE a such pussy, people which are an idiots, stupid and... they do this. You aren't one of them, unless you join them and you be part of them. Truth always goes with us, it follows and always can be found, the lie is just masks, one over another, over another and what happens in the end... You even don't know with which guy did you sleep, was this guy with you yesterday or you were in date with other?? — Deyth Banger
The cool thing about writing is that there is really never a typical day. Sometimes I get a rhythm going and head off to work every morning and come home at night. Sometimes I'll write for two days straight and then be utterly blank for the next two. — Patricia Briggs
Anyone who studies our poisonous drugs, our denatured food, our deathtrap automobiles and houses, our lung-rotting cities, must concede that we accept a good deal of murder as inevitable simply because it is done to make or save money. — Joy Davidman
