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Man has become less rational than his own objects, which now run ahead of him, so to speak, organizing his surroundings and thus appropriating his actions. — Jean Baudrillard

When Tolstoy wrote that all happy families are alike, what he meant was that there are no happy families. — Susan Cheever

Suspense left my life a long time ago, now it has returned. I do not care for it. — Ben Marcus

Transformation also means looking for ways to stop pushing yourself so hard professionally or inviting so much stress. — Gail Sheehy

Conclusions arrived at through reasoning have very little or no influence in altering the course of our lives. — Carlos Castaneda

Shabelsky: Doctors are the same as lawyers, the sole difference being that lawyers only rob you, but doctors rob you and kill you too ... — Anton Chekhov

There's probably a little more creative freedom in cable versus network, a little less of a committee looking over everyone's shoulder, but it depends on the network; it depends on the show; it depends on who the head writer or show runner is and what track record they have. — Timothy Hutton

He wondered what the collective noun was for psychologists: a shortage of shrinks? A confession of counsellors? — Daryl Gregory

The stamping out of the artist is one of the blind goals of every civilization. When a civilization becomes so standardized that the individual can no longer make an imprint on it, then that civilization is dying. The mass mind has taken over and another set of national glories is heading for history's scrap heap. — Elie Faure

However, if you do start crying in an argument and someone asks why, you can always say, I'm just crying because of how wrong you are. — Amy Poehler

The environment in a writer's room, I've really come to feel, should be some form of democracy. — Jason Katims

Whoever attempts to suppress liberty of conscience finishes some day by wishing for the Inquisition. — Jules Simon