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I don't need to think that I'm being loomed over my shoulder in order to behave in a way that's moral. — John Amaechi

We can't fire our way to Finland. — Linda Darling-Hammond

When men assimilate themselves to machines and value only the consequences of their work, not the work itself, style disappears, to be replaced by something which to the mechanised man appears more natural, though in fact is only more brutal. — Bertrand Russell

I want the dead to be dead
forever.
I don't want to be one of them,
Except of course you can't be one of them.
You can't be one of the dead
because that which, has no existence can have no community.
No community!
My heart warms just thinking about it
blackness, aloneness,silence, peace,
and all of it only a heartbeat away.
[ The Sunset Limited - 2011 ] — Cormac McCarthy

All the plants in my house are dead - I shot them last night. I was teasing them by watering them with ice cubes. — Steven Wright

Since humanity came into being, man hath enjoyed himself too little: that alone, my brethren, is our original sin. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I believed in what I was doing, and fortunately other people believed in it as well. I cared as much about the process as I did about the results. No decision was too small. — Sophia Amoruso

Thought is an errand boy, fear a mine of worries. — Yunus Emre

One of my great teachers was the late Jean-Claude Vrinat of Taillevent in Paris. — Danny Meyer

Guilt has very quick ears to an accusation. — Henry Fielding

Schizophrenia is when the total personalities of your past lives or the memories of invading Spirits enter your body. — Raymond Holder

Music forecasts the past, recalls the future. Now and then the difference falls away, and in one simple gift of circling sound, the ear solves the scrambled cryptogram. One abiding rhythm, present and always, and you're free. But a few measures more, and the cloak of time closes back around you. — Richard Powers

I don't think I am heartless. Do you?'
'You have done too many foolish things during the last fortnight to be entitled to give yourself that name, Dorian,' answered Lord Henry with his sweet melancholy smile. — Oscar Wilde