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The racial question, and thus class struggle, of course, I think they are processes which necessarily are intersecting all the time. I understand that there are moments they disassociate, but in the end they are things that go walking together practically all the time. — Bocafloja

I call myself a Possibilian: I'm open to ... ideas that we don't have any way of testing right now. — David Eagleman

People don't know what they are doing most of the time. They don't know what they want. It's only in 'the movies' that they know what their problems are and have game plans to deal with them. — John Cassavetes

I grew up in a storytelling culture, a tribal culture, but also in an American storytelling culture. — Sherman Alexie

There are many people who are frightened of something or other, Mma," she said. "Even here in Botswana there are people who are frightened."
They had looked at each other without saying anything. Each knew what the other meant; each knew that there were things that people preferred not to acknowledge not to admit, lest the admission encourage that which needed no encouragement. — Alexander McCall Smith

He stiffened and said with great dignity, I am a natural scientist. We are accustomed to dealing with shit. — Rick Yancey

Romance writers and readers have one thing in common: We love men. — Teresa Medeiros

Young people are not only rebels. They have a special heart. — Gloria Trevi

I have friends that tease me about 'Without a Trace;' they say, 'You're really good at saying, 'Have you seen this person?' — Eric Close

When the writers themselves are a bit out of control, and their lives are collapsing around them, they seem to rejoice in misery and celebrate the wrong sort of things. — John Rhys-Davies

Advertising serves not so much to advertise products as to promote consumption as a way of life. It 'educates' the masses into an unappeasable appetite not only for goods but for new experiences and personal fulfillment. — Christopher Lasch