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In this way, writers are indeed, as Henry Miller suggested, traitors to the human race. We may turn a light on inequity, injustice, and oppression from time to time, but we regularly kill what we love in insidious fashion. — Anthony Bourdain

I feel like that's a way people can change the way music is - to be guided by someone they believe in and trust. Larson and I really believed in each other. It was like brother/sister, father/daughter, we were laughing and yelling, that's how it is when you make an album! Essentially the trust was there and I got something great. — Laura Bell Bundy

Within the United States, we have put great emphasis upon political freedoms. Because it has been our experience that these freedoms can lead to others. — Robert Kennedy

Indeed, the best way to think of willpower is not as some shapeless behavioral trait but as a sort of psychic muscle, one that can atrophy or grow stronger depending on how it's used. — Jeffrey Kluger

I have no urns, no dusty monuments;
No broken images of ancestors,
Wanting an ear, or nose; no forged tales
Of long descents, to boast false honors from. — Ben Jonson

Because I have known despair, I value hope. Because I have
tasted frustration, I value fulfillment. Because I have been lonely, I value love. — Leonard Nimoy

Women are not on this planet exclusively to inspire men and make them happy. We have our own dreams and needs, our own shit to get done. — Gretchen McNeil

I had the craziest idea that if I looked closely enough, maybe tilted his head toward the light, I'd be able to see into his brain. — Dia Reeves

Nirvana bears no resemblance to anything in your current perceptual field. — Frederick Lenz

Cato used to assert that wise men profited more by fools than fools by wise men; for that wise men avoided the faults of fools, but that fools would not imitate the good examples of wise men. — Plutarch

I tell people you should write what you love to read because that's where your passion is. — Brad Thor