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I sat on the bed. I looked at the Rorschach blot. I tried to make it look like a spreading tree, shadows pooled beneath it, but it didn't. It looked more like a dead cat I once found, the fat, glistening grubs writhing blindly, squirming over each other, frantically tunneling away from the light. But even that isn't the real horror. The horror is this: in the end, it is simply a picture of empty meaningless blackness. — Alan Moore

optimal literacy teaching and learning can only be achieved when skillful, knowledgeable, and dedicated teachers are given the freedom and latitude to use their professional judgment to make instructional decisions that enable students to achieve their full literacy potential. — Linda B. Gambrell

You'll never learn anything or impress anyone by making excuses and diverting blame. — Frank Sonnenberg

According to ancient mythology, trees link the Earth to the sky. In this respect trees link humans to another world. — Richard Allen

Politics /n/: from 'poly ticks', short for 'many small bloodsucking insects'. — Henry Spencer

I think there's always something about design that is going to be very difficult for more than a small fraction of people to really get. — Khoi Vinh

There was a time you saw me once, one afternoon, in the dormitories. There was no one else around, and I was playing this tape, this music. I was sort of dancing with my eyes closed and you saw me.'
' ... yes, I remember that occasion. I still think about it from time to time.'
'That's funny, so do I. — Kazuo Ishiguro

The cliche was always that 'everybody's a critic,' but it becomes truer every day. Long before reviews appear in the traditional outlets, you can now usually discover - somewhere in the thickets of the Internet - reactions to shows from people who've seen them in previews. — Ben Brantley

The people has no definite disbelief in the temples of theology. The people has a very fiery and practical disbelief in the temples of physical science. — Gilbert K. Chesterton