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Every time I write a book, I've probably taken five years off my life. — Rachel Cusk

Do not treat others as you would not like to be treated' frees one from hypocrisy. 'Treat others as you would like to be treated' enslaves one with insincerity. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I believe that one can and must hope for a sane society that furthers man's capacity to love his fellow men, to work and create, to develop his reason and his objectivity of a sense of himself that is based on the experience of his productive energy.
I believe that one can and must hope for the collective regaining of a mental health that is characterized by the capacity to love and to create ... — Erich Fromm

Keep cool but care — Thomas Pynchon

I expect everyone in Boston has something like that ring, which is why I am glad I have never been to Boston. — Catherynne M Valente

Most recently my battle has been against AIDS and the discrimination surrounding it. — Ryan White

When you can't climb your way out of such a hole, you tend to crouch down and call it home ... — Nikki Sixx

I love round tables. They suit me so much better than a square.
Magnus, pg. 137 — Cassandra Clare

Need is a weak word. has nothing to do with what people get. Ain't what you need that matters. It's what you do. — Robert Newton Peck

For all the talk about the need to be a likable "team player," many people work in a fairly cutthroat environment that would seem to be especially challenging to those who possess the recommended traits. Cheerfulness, upbeatness, and compliance: these are the qualities of subordinates
of servants rather than masters, women (traditionally, anyway) rather than men. After advising his readers to overcome the bitterness and negativity engendered by frequent job loss and to achieve a perpetually sunny outlook, management guru Harvey Mackay notes cryptically that "the nicest, most loyal, and most submissive employees are often the easiest people to fire." Given the turmoil in the corporate world, the prescriptions of niceness ring of lambs-to-the-slaughter. — Barbara Ehrenreich

PIRACY, n. Commerce without its folly-swaddles, just as God made it. — Ambrose Bierce