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With something like cancer, there is a feeling that you can fight it in some way or control your response to it, but with dementia there is the fear of losing control of your mind and your life. — Kevin Whately

I felt a weight on my chest; a sense of hot indignation which settled down into inconceivable melancholy. — Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

But how, from the viewpoint of a Martian, did man differ from other animals? Would a race that could levitate and god knows what else be impressed by engineering? If so would the Aswan Dam or a thousand miles of coral reef win first prize? Man's self awareness, sheer conceit. There was no way to prove that sperm whales and sequoias were not philosophers and poets exceeding any human merit? — Robert A. Heinlein

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Who supervises the supervisors themselves? — Juvenal

I can walk the line, if it ain't too straight. — Joe Diffie

I thought I was good before I had any right to. But I think you got to feel that way. You got to think that. I wasn't delusional. I knew I had talent. — Diane Warren

I was up for 'Harry Potter' way, way back. But I don't quite fit the bill, I think. — William Moseley

Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder. Help someone's soul heal. Walk out of your house like a shepherd. — Rumi

Maybe your empathy's just a comforting lie, you ever think of that? Maybe you think you know how the other person feels but you're only feeling yourself, maybe you're even worst than me. Or maybe we're all just guessing. — Peter Watts

I know it comes easy, Geels, but try not to play dumb with me. — Leigh Bardugo

The stage and working in front of a camera are two completely different mediums. Each requires different techniques. — Tamara Tunie

I have been your draft for my whole life, let me in or discard me forever. — M.F. Moonzajer

The time appears to me to have come when it is the duty of all to make their dissent from religion known. — John Stuart Mill