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That's the hatred that kills you. There'll be more of it, so deep and thick there will always be some left, enough to go around ... it will ooze out over the earth ... and poison it, so nothing will grow but viciousness, among the dead, among men. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

We did a two month tour with Taj Mahal that was really healing and cathartic and a good distraction after my brother passed away. Then I knew I wanted to take a year off, and it was really nice to have that chance to fall apart. — Bonnie Raitt

The self-cultivator spends more energy trying to display the fact that he is happy - posting highlight reel Facebook photos and all the rest - than he does actually being happy. — David Brooks

Understood what the books and the generals always repeated: that armies did not kill each other, they broke each other, that the day would be won when one army believed it could not survive. A matter of deception, of conviction, of lies made true through performance. Like everything else. — Seth Dickinson

I played football and ran track in junior high, but by high school I was getting serious about my studies. — George Smoot

It's not until you develop your own voice, your own persona onstage that you become your own comic, who you really are. — Wanda Sykes

And so, under a short grove of feebler and feebler over-swinging lamps, out under the great grove of stars. — Anonymous

Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason. — Immanuel Kant

God made us thinking beings, and he guides our minds as we think things out in his presence. — J.I. Packer

The craze of genealogy is connected with the epidemic for divorce. If we can't figure out who our living relatives are, then maybe we'll have more luck with the dead ones. — Elizabeth Jane Howard

A similar phenomenon developed with acid rain in the 1990s, as the media attended to the idea that its cause was still not established - more than a decade after that was no longer true - or the claim that it would cost more to fix than it was worth, which was unsupported by evidence. — Naomi Oreskes