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The deepest roots of this modern shift are twofold: in epistemology, the romanticist advocacy of feeling as superior to reason; in ethics, the altruist advocacy of others as superior to self. The result is a view of morality in which the ruling standard is: the feelings of others. — Leonard Peikoff

Demand for grain in the world today is a more stable trend than demand for energy. Russia is a major grain exporter and can consolidate its positions — Dmitry Medvedev

I just like movies that somehow expose the world in a way that's different than you imagine it. — Alex Winter

As she removed the key, he stood close enough that she felt his breath on her ear. "Do you have something of value in there, or are you making certain I know you have a lock? — Cate Rowan

I'm infinitely more involved in the reality of the characters and their situation than I am in everyday life. — Edward Albee

In New Orleans, where I'm from, the average household income, with two working parents, two kids, a dog and a little fence is $16,000 a year, so $15,000 for a movie sounds pretty good. — Anthony Mackie

It seems as if, in making a marriage, either the individual or the interest of the species must come off badly. — Alain De Botton

American conservatism, unlike traditional European conservatism, is liberty-loving because we are defending the revolutionary ideals of classical liberalism. ... Conservatism is about more than classical liberalism, but a conservatism that doesn't conserve classical liberalism isn't worth conserving. — Jonah Goldberg

If Iraq were to descend into chaos, the Europeans would feel the effects just as much as we would. — Brent Scowcroft

and in those three syllables, Mustafa heard — Anonymous

Mr. Thorton love Margaret! Why, Margraret would never think of him, I'm sure! Such a thing has never entered her head."
"Entering her heart would do. — Elizabeth Gaskell

To be thoroughly modern, an aphorism should trail off vaguely rather than coming to a point. — Mason Cooley

His words had fingers, and as he spoke, they drifted down my body, fondling me and arousing me. — C.D. Reiss