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My job is to be some sort of music/lyric psychic, to figure out that that's the right song to not fight the lyric. — Ben Folds

We often hear that people mean well: that so many just don't how to interact with people with disabilities. They're unsure of the 'right' reaction, so they default to condescension that makes them feel better in the face of their discomfort. — Stella Young

It's not our government anymore. — Steve Madison

Tel-Aviv airport is still the only airport in the world where each passenger is met by ten relatives. — George Mikes

It was hard work being old. It was like being a baby, in reverse. Every day for an infant means some new little thing learned; every day for the old means some little thing lost. Names slip away, dates mean nothing, sequences become muddled, and faces blurred. Both infancy and age are tiring times. — Elizabeth Taylor

I'll wish for you because wanting you isn't enough and having you is too fleeting. And should we find ourselves apart, I'll wish twice as hard, and maybe, just maybe, I'll be lucky enough to run into you in one of our dreams. ~ Casey Coffield — Ginger Scott

A real politician, and these were real politicians, never betrays his country to an outsider. He betrays it to himself. He is the enemy within. — Guy Endore

I've learned that the heart can't be
told when and who and how it should love. The
heart does whatever the hell it wants to do. The
only thing we can control is whether we give our
lives and our minds the chance to catch up to our
hearts. — Colleen Hoover

realised where it was in the room he was looking and what it — Etta Stark

I knew and cared nothing about the will of the gods. I only knew that I would land where I myself had been cast, wherever that would be. — Ann Leckie

The means of communication, the irresistible output of the entertainment and information industry carry with them prescribed attitudes and habits, certain intellectual and emotional reactions which bind the consumers to the producers and, through the latter to the whole social system. The products indoctrinate and manipulate; they promote a false consciousness which is immune against its falsehood ... Thus emerges a pattern of one-dimensional thought and behavior. — Herbert Marcuse