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That's what college is for - getting as many bad decisions as possible out of the way before you're forced into the real world. I keep a checklist of 'em on the wall in my room. — Jeph Jacques

Why did he feel that wanting to make sense of my fractured life meant that I wanted to change it in some way? — S.J. Watson

But sometimes, it is not the thing that we fear most that crushes us but that which we have forgotten to fear. — Chika Unigwe

I feel like I'm in a world with its own sense of logic. — Neil Gaiman

Meditation goes in. Prayer goes out. But they both aim for the same place of union between you and the devine. — Lisa Jones

I have touched with a sense of art some people-they felt the love and the life. Can you offer me anything to compare to that joy for an artist? — Mary Cassatt

Anytime you finish a climb, there's always the next thing you can try. — Alex Honnold

Having no contemporaries left means you cannot say, 'Well, so-and-so will like this,' which you do when you're younger. You realize there is no so-and-so anymore. You are your own so-and-so. There is a bleak side to it. — Gore Vidal

To be sensitively aware of thought, of feeling, of the world about you, of your office and of nature, is to explode from moment to moment in affection. Without affection, every action becomes burdensome and mechanical and leads to decay. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

All the old problems, the stale ones, both personal and general, had been solved by one mighty slash. — John Wyndham

Banks and churches and courtrooms all depend on the appurtenances of theatre. On illusion. Banks, the illusion of stability and honourable dealings to the rot and corruption of capitalist exploitation. Churches the illusion of sacred sanctuary of purposes of pacifying social discontent. Courtrooms of course designed to promote the illusion of solemn justice. If there was true justice why would such trappings be necessary? Wouldn't a table and chairs and an ordinary room serve just as well? — E.L. Doctorow