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Tt just seems to be human nature to seem to want to posit in another human being, qualities that you must know, in part of your mind, that human being couldn't possess because you don't possess. — Bill Maher
The human wish to credit good things as miraculous and to charge bad things to another account is apparently universal. — Christopher Hitchens
My buildings don't speak in words but by means of their own spaciousness. — Thom Mayne
Liberty is the condition of duty, the guardian of conscience. It grows as conscience grows. The domains of both grow together. Liberty is safety from all hindrances, even sin. So that Liberty ends by being Free Will. — John Acton
wealth in the rich countries is currently divided into two approximately equal (or comparable) parts: real estate and financial assets. — Thomas Piketty
I don't like science because I don't think it makes sense to put a definition on everything. It's a lot more exciting to think of things as mysterious. — King Tuff
Also," Nick added curtly, "I'm sorry about your face."
Jamie looked over his shoulder, and touched the demon's mark crawling along his jaw with the back of his hand. "Sorry about saving all our lives by doing something you had to do?"
"Oh no," Nick said blandly, "I just meant, you know. Generally."
Jamie stared at him, shocked, and laughed. It was a real laugh, helpless and sweet, and Mae memorized it in case he died. Jamie by the river at dawn, laughing. — Sarah Rees Brennan
Writing is draining. Every word is like lifting a stone and levering it into place. Your head aches, your muscles ache and every word you conjure up is heavier than the last one. — Chloe Thurlow
The worry question: "What can I do about it right now?" If I can't do anything about it right now, it is not a priority and does not deserve my attention. — Karlyle Tomms
There is a love for the real, an affection for the true, in all of Dutch art. A church interior with its stillness. A hand with its gesture. A landscape with its distances. A cloud with its motion. — Katharine Weber
I want the audience to be so involved in the sweep of the music. — John Eaton