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[A]ll mental disorders are in some sense passionate convictions about the situation of the self in the world. — Alan A. Stone
Nothing's about taking risks as much as doing stuff that other people haven't done before. Just like in racing, it's not about taking risks but trying to figure out how to be faster. — Travis Pastrana
England can never be ruined except by a Parliament. — William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
My life as an author has always been about brilliant, odd people. — David Lagercrantz
All liberty required was that the space for discourse itself be protected. Liberty lay in the argument itself, not the resolution of that argument, in the ability to quarrel, even with the most cherished beliefs of others; a free society was not placid but turbulent. The bazaar of conflicting was the place where freedom rang. — Salman Rushdie
He mocks the people who proposes that the government shall protect the rich and that they in turn will care for the laboring poor. — Grover Cleveland
We all eat a handful of dirt before we die, who cares if it tastes like cherries? — Thomas Siddell
Folding socks is even easier. If you've folded back the tops, start by unfolding them. Place one sock on top of the other and follow the same principles as those for folding clothing. For low-cut socks that just cover the feet, folding twice is enough; for ankle socks, three times; for knee socks and over-knee socks, four to six times. You can adjust the number of folds to achieve the height that best suits the drawer. It's easy. Just aim to make a simple rectangle, the key to folding. Store the socks on edge, just as you did for clothing. — Marie Kondo
I often don't like seeing how different things are made. I'm not a big fan of behind the scenes stuff. — Jason Gann
Phones would not be better if they could be cooler looking, if they could weight less, or if they could have more battery. Phones would be better if we didn't have to carry them around. — Astro Teller
For this indiscretion Seneca relegates the emperor (Claudius) to a Sisyphean gamester's hell: condemned eternally to pick up the bones and thow them into a dice cup that has no bottom. — Ricky Jay
Hate is by far the greatest pleasure; men love in haste, but detest in leisure. — George Gordon Byron