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The leaders were less willing to fight. It is always the young and impressionable who strap on the explosives and blow themselves up. — Mark Owen

When you know a person particularly well, you cannot escape their ruffled feelings. — Phyllis Bottome

It seems there is an ideal degree of aging which is admired. Things should not be new, but neither should they be rotten with age (except in New Orleans, which fosters a cult of decay). — Stewart Brand

An interesting thing about drugs is often, when a new drug is discovered, it takes a long time to figure out how do you do it. — Terence McKenna

I realised I really was shy. And once I was in it, I couldn't escape. I'd go to talk and find my face was made of cement. Nothing would come out. On winter days, I'd feel myself turning grey at the edges and fading into the walls.
Was this defensive strategy? It was paralysing. And it went on for years. — Janet E. Cameron

When I was growing up, the really, really cool super heroes were all male - so I wanted to be them. — Virginia Madsen

Steve.She came from a gangsta'slineage; her pops was"that nigga! — Leo Sullivan

You're not fine. You're not. And that's OK. The first thing I want you to do is to finally tell yourself that it's OK not to be OK. To accept that you're feeling badly and that something isn't right. Too many of us are in denial because we think that to admit there's something wrong means we're weak or broken or odd. I don't know if it's society, or just who we associate with, but we need to change our way of thinking. We are not weak. We are not broken. We are not odd. — S.R. Crawford

A tree which has lost its head will never recover it again, and will survive only as a monument of the ignorance and folly of its Tormentor. — George William Curtis

The rule of surfing is never tell anyone where you go. — John Slattery

But thou, contracted to thine own bright eyes,
Feed'st thy light's flame with self-substantial fuel,
Making a famine where abundance lies,
Thyself thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel. — William Shakespeare

Because what's the use of learning that I am one of a long row only - finding out that there is set down in some old book somebody just like me, and to know that I shall only act her part; making me sad, that's all. The best is not to remember your nature and your past doings have been just like thousands' and thousands', and that your coming life and doings'll be like thousands' and thousands'. — Thomas Hardy

I guess I would say first of all that we tend to go back to the 60s and we tend to see these struggles and these goals in a relatively static way. — Angela Davis