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It's not the large things that send a man to the madhouse ... no, it's the continuing series of small tragedies ... not the death of his love but the shoelace that snaps with no time left. — Charles Bukowski

We are not subjects of a State founded upon law, but members of a society founded upon revolution. Revolution is our obligation: our hope of evolution. The Revolution is in the individual spirit, or it is nowhere. It is for all, or it is nothing. If it is seen as having any end, it will never truly begin. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Bars are closed on Election Day so people won't vote under the influence. Why are libraries closed? — Arthur D. Hlavaty

Feminists bore me to death. I follow my instinct and if that supports young girls in any way, great. But I'd rather they saw it more as a lesson about following their own instincts rather than imitating somebody. — Bjork

When emotion supersedes reason ... gullibility must follow. — Barbara Mertz

All we can ever do is lay a word in the hands of those who have put one in ours. — Richard Powers

Bilbo saw that the moment had come when he must do something. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Well, what we do is we have a script, of course. But for us, writing is also like storyboarding. It's drawing. And so we will cut all of those drawings together with music, sound effects and dialogue. And we screen this kind of stick-figure version of the film. — Pete Docter

Besides being a prime cause of poor economic growth, poor governance breeds corruption, which cripples investment, wastes resources, and diminishes confidence. — Ahmed Zewail

Any time the country is split 50/50, the leader is wrong. — Charles Evers

Regret, Joss. Regret does awful things to a person. — Samantha Young

but he, like me, — Veronica Roth

The historical sense involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence — T. S. Eliot

Death had no lips, but it was smiling — Franny Billingsley