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The realm of quanta is how I have intrinsically approached and viewed reality since I was born. — Vanna Bonta

Culture carries no privilege to exist. Cultures do not have value simply because they are. Some cultures, the world is better off without. — Terry Goodkind

Once I climb in, will they believe it's me even if they know who I am, or think I'm just a John Waters impersonator? Which I am in a way every day ... only older. — John Waters

I just see a huge train wreck coming down. You and I have discussed this many times, and I don't see any results yet. — Max Baucus

There are many compelling reasons why social scientists should turn more attention to the situation of whites in the underclass. Prime among these is that researchers and politicians have constructed a grossly distorted image of poverty in this country. While whites constitute a vast majority of the poor population in the United States, blackness composes the most familiar visage in representations of poverty. — Annalee Newitz

He was full of love - for himself, first, and his prowess - such a fine power at his age. Then, he felt a degree of love for her - — Norman Mailer

If we are to prosper together in our increasingly small world, we must listen to
and learn from each other's stories — Queen Noor Of Jordan

I need to know that there even is such a thing as okay, or maybe not just okay, maybe even good, and it's out there and we just haven't found it yet. There's got to be a happier ending than this, here. There's got to be a better story. Because we deserve one. You deserve one. Even if it doesn't end with you coming back to me.
Josh — Katja Millay

I have to drink a lot of fluids, try not to dehydrate, and keep stretching. — Johan Santana

I don't think I am narcissistic. I think I have low self-esteem. — Lorraine Bracco

That was the beauty of Family, Dakota decided, you knew what it took to make them bleed. The magic was in choosing not too. — Ann Simko