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When North Koreans cross the border into China, they are stunned to learn that the Chinese can afford to eat rice daily, sometimes for three meals daily. — Barbara Demick

Every fact of science was once damned. Every invention was considered impossible. Every discovery was a nervous shock to some orthodoxy. Every artistic innovation was denounced as fraud and folly. The entire web of culture and 'progress,' everything on earth that is man-made and not given to us by nature, is the concrete manifestation of some man's refusal to bow to Authority. We would own no more, know no more, and be no more than the first apelike hominids if it were not for the rebellious, the recalcitrant, and the intransigent. As Oscar Wilde truly said, 'Disobedience was man's Original Virtue. — Robert Anton Wilson

She had a pretty face, but her head was up in space. — Avril Lavigne

Am I just chasing it because it's the hardest thing for me to get and I want to prove I can do it? — Tina Fey

Hasn't anyone thought to look at outcomes as a logical way to figure out what really works? Not until recently. That tells you how far out of the picture the patient has been. — Marni Jackson

I could have a degree in music and come on the show, and Simon could still say 'You stink'. — Clay Aiken

All history is a record of the power of minorities, and of minorities of one. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

When we do not know our true identity as powerful creators, we are susceptible to being used and manipulated. — Bryant McGill

... but all day long I would be training myself to think, to understand, to criticize, to know myself; I was seeking for the absolute truth: this preoccupation did not exactly encourage polite conversation. — Simone De Beauvoir

Love and hope are conjoined, if you separate one, you kill the other. If hope survives then love endures. Where even a sliver of love exists, the thinnest of hopes has room to grow. — Esther Earl