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The diagnostic said there was nothing wrong with the threep, which may have meant there was something wrong with the diagnostic. — John Scalzi

Art is precisely that condition which pertains when, after all analysis and reduction to parts has taken place, there remains a 'quality' which is more than the sum of those parts, which could not exist in any other form, and which cannot be caught, or held, or contained. — Douglas Portway

It's not the man who pushes himself the hardest ... it's the man who pushes himself the hardest after it gets painful. — Michael Chandler

The eagle has no liberty; he only has loneliness. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Greatness is in simplicity and in kindness, like Mother Theresa. — Debasish Mridha

I was cursed with the pessimism of both the Russians and the Jews two of the gloomiest tribes in the world. Still if there wasn't greatness in me maybe I had the talent to recognize it in others even in the most irritating others. — David Benioff

Every choice we make is a testament to our autonomy, to our sense of self-determination. Almost every social, moral, or political philosopher in the Western tradition since Plato has placed a premium on such autonomy. And each new expansion of choice gives us another opportunity to assert our autonomy, and this display our character. — Barry Schwartz

Customs tell a man who he is, where he belongs, what he must do. Better illogical customs than none; men cannot live together without them. — Robert A. Heinlein

I think most of our religious institutions are pretty corrupt, so they're not reliable. I think the Christian religion that I was brought up with has very little to do with Christ, really, and more an institutions that have built up around the church. — Richard Gere

Our past can control today and tomorrow only to the degree we allow it. The past should not be a place where we dwell but a place from which we learn all we can and then move on. — Sue Augustine