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Today's milestone is human madness. Politics is a part of it, particularly in its lethal outbursts. Politics is not, as it was for Hannah Arendt, the field where human freedom is unfurled. The modern world, the world of world war, the Third World, the underground world of death that acts upon us, do not have the civilized splendor of the Greek city state. The modern political domain is massively, in totalitarian fashion, social, leveling, exhausting. Hence madness is a space of antisocial, apolitical, and paradoxically free individuation — Julia Kristeva

It would be stupid of me to rule out ever being the leader because that's an impossible thing to rule out. I can't predict future events. — John Key

He had memorized the entire Qur'an and lectured on the nature of evil, which, like a shadow, cannot exist independently of the good silhouettes. — Anthony Marra

I ain't got no beef with east coast, I think it's just being hyped up. — Ice-T

Likewise every true thought contains in itself a proof of its truth. This proof is its vivifying effect upon the heart; — John Of Kronstadt

Please, Achimou? (Tory)
You are the only being who's ever called me that. (Acheron)
Well, I'd call you babycakes, but I think that might offend you even more. (Tory) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I want her, in a way I haven't felt before, not just some kind of mindless physical drive but a real, specific desire. Not for someone, just for her. — Veronica Roth

Every now and then, something so profound comes out of your mouth that I am convinced you have to be consistently stupid on purpose. — A.D. Blackburn

Well, then, we may as well find somewhere to have tea. After spiritual comes bodily refreshment. — Barbara Pym

I only accept your mistakes and flaws to the degree that I accept my own. — Vironika Tugaleva

Only someone you know is going to assume you know them by saying 'it's me.' It's strangers who use names, since they know you don't know who they are."
I'm terrified to think that that almost made sense. — Tara K. Harper

Built on the insubstantial foundation of our feelings, the life we had created together seemed a figment of our imaginations that dissolved into fairy dust in the face of something real, and deadly, like cancer. — Kim Van Alkemade

The happiest is the man who is not at all selfish. — Swami Vivekananda

That was a rhetorical question! Don't you even know what a rhetorical question is?"
Miles didn't know whether to answer. — Jory John