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Nothing against the music, it's awesome... but going deeper and deeper in Super Genes... it's kind of dry... isn't it???

So I need something bloody!
- Crime is a great choice! — Deyth Banger

Belgium is the best remedy against patriotism. — Geert Van Istendael

The hours trip rapidly away, hiding their dreams in their skirts. — Rabindranath Tagore

Those who reinforce the disintegrating elements in our society will get no thanks from future generations. The family becomes the ultimate victim of homosexuality, a result which any society can tolerate only within certain limits.

If the American Psychiatric Association endorses one of the symptoms of social distress as a normal phenomenon it demonstrates to the public its ignorance of social dynamics, of the relation of personal maladaptation to social disharmony, and thereby acquires a responsibility for aggravating the already existing chaos.
[response to December 15, 1973 verdict] — Abram Kardiner

Humans are not put to sleep for failing to provide leadership for their dogs, countless dogs have lost their lives for the want of it. — Suzanne Clothier

Philosophers say a great deal about what is absolutely necessary for science, and it is always, so far as one can see, rather naive, and probably wrong. — Richard Feynman

I have a simple life. I mean, you just give me a drum roll, they announce my name, and I come out and sing. In my job I have a contract that says I'm a singer. So I sing. — Tony Bennett

For black America needs a politics whose first mission isn't the reinforcement of the idea of black America; and a discourse of race that isn't centrally concerned with preserving the idea of race and racial unanimity. We need something we don't yet have: a way of speaking about black poverty that doesn't falsify the reality of black advancement; a way of speaking about black advancement that doesn't distort the enduring realities of black poverty. — Henry Louis Gates

She wore a lot of gray-green corduroy. She had been under the impression that it brought out her eyes, those shy stars. — Lorrie Moore

There comes a time
when you have to let go
all the words
all the teaching
and trust the infinite — Billy Doyle

It's the narcissist's way of maintaining control of the twisted situation he conducted in his environment.
Narcissists thrive when attempting to make people crazy. It's called psychological warfare. — V. Theia

Some of us have so much defeat in our past that we feel we lost the race before we knew it started. — Beth Moore