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Like all failed experiments, that one taught me something I didn't expect: one key ingredient of so-called experience is the delusional faith that it is unique and special, that those included in it are privileged and those excluded from it are missing out. — Jennifer Egan

This much I knew As soon as you feel comfortable that's when It's time to start over. — Jerry Weintraub

I've seen zero evidence of any nation on Earth other than Mexico even remotely having the slightest clue what Mexican food is about or even come close to reproducing it. It is perhaps the most misunderstood country and cuisine on Earth. — Anthony Bourdain

It has been women who have breathed gentleness and care into the hard progress of humankind. — Queen Elizabeth II

Despite two millennia of Christian apologetics, the fact is that belief in a dying and rising messiah simply did not exist in Judaism. — Reza Aslan

My taking pictures means I'm taking a series of pictures which become an essay and then get extended into a book. That's what's exciting, to take an idea and work it through to completion. — George A Tice

I only have one wrinkle and I'm sitting on it. — Jeanne Calment

Humanity's special place in the cosmos is one of abandoned claims and moving goalposts. — Frans De Waal

I don't really believe in political art. I feel in my heart the purpose of art transcends cultural and class and politics. I think something like the Sistine Chapel is something that goes beyond just being a Christian thing. It transcends its Christianity and becomes sort of a universal beauty. And I think that's true of music and art and literature. — Sean Lennon

Probably all the attention to poetry results in some value, though the attention is more often directed to lesser than to greater values. — A.R. Ammons

You see, evil men, the likes of whom have sought to enslave their fellow man since the dawn of creation, took America not by might or strength of arms, but by deception and guile. — Eric J. Martindale