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The question, then, is whether the only force that keeps us from carrying out misdeeds is the fear of being seen by others ... — Dan Ariely

You could spen the rest of your lifewondering why God let you die but refused to bury you — Dylan Saccoccio

I feel lonely in big cities. Disconnected. — Maria Elena Sandovici

The highest purpose is to have no purpose at all. This puts one in accordance with nature, in her manner of operation. — John Cage

I'd never look at a pick again without wondering if it was Cole's heart.
He cocked an eyebrow. But the look in your eyes was murderous. Do you have a thing against guitar picks, or we're you hoping I'd be stupid enough to still carry my heart around with me? — Brodi Ashton

The only reason the president insists on raising [tax] rates is because he knows it will destroy Republican unity, it will cause a complete fracture of the Republican majority in the house, it will hand him a Congress that he can then manipulate for the next two years at least because the Republicans will be neutered ... This is entirely a political action, a way to get a surrender from the Republicans. — Charles Krauthammer

Writing can give full meaning to characters and avoid pure stereotype. — James Earl Jones

Whole Foods Market tries to embody all of the principles of conscious capitalism all the time, but like any person or company, we sometimes fall short. — John Mackey

Our biological body itself is a form of hardware that needs re-programming through tantra like a new spiritual software which can release or unblock its potential. — Slavoj Zizek

Most of the time I write my best songs just from feeling a strong emotion, so whether I'm just really angry or really sad or really happy, I immediately sit down at a piano and I begin writing a song. — Ella Henderson

When the north wind blew across the tar ponds, voices were carried away. — Jonathan Campbell

All successful individuals have become such by hard work; by improving moments before they pass into hours, and hours that other people may occupy in the pursuit of pleasure. — Mary Baker Eddy