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We cling to hierarchies because our place in a hierarchy is, rightly or wrongly, a major indicator of our social worth. — Harold Leavitt

There is a movie called 'My Dog Skip,' starring my 'Outsiders' costar Diane Lane. I do not recommend it. If you have a child, particularly one about to leave home, watching this film is to be emotionally waterboarded. — Rob Lowe

Be careful how you spend your time: Spend your time in nothing which you know must be repented of. — Richard Baxter

God gave us free will, and we may choose to exercise it in ways that end up hurting other people. — Francis Collins

I would write my editorials using a manual typewriter in pitch-black darkness ... I would produce the whole thing without having seen the text. — Charles Krauthammer

Our belief systems are the glasses through which we each view the world and anticipate what is likely to unfold. Our behavior is always loyal with our beliefs. — Margo Adair

One cannot find out whether or not there's an extraterrestrial intelligence inside the mushroom unless one is willing to take the mushroom. — Terrance McKenna

Visionary experience is not the same as mystical experience. Mystical experience is beyond the realm of opposites. Visionary experience is still within that realm. Heaven entails hell, and 'going to heaven' is no more liberation than is the descent into horror. Heaven is merely a vantage point from which the divine Ground can be more clearly seen than on the level of ordinary individual experience. — Aldous Huxley

You can fool everyone else, but you can't fool your own mind. — David Allen

Lies and the truth both have one thing in common, Shawn," Remy said in a low, steady voice. "They both have their consequences. — Abigail Roux

When I see a white piece of paper, I feel I've got to draw. And drawing, for me, is the beginning of everything. — Ellsworth Kelly

Where is Arland?"
"Rapunzel decided to walk around in the woods to get 'the feel of the battleground.' He won't leave the grounds and he promises to defend the inn with 'all the strength in his body.' I told him if he gets in trouble, he should try singing prettily so his woodland friends will come to the rescue. I don't think he got it. — Ilona Andrews

The judgment of music, like the inspiration for it, must come slow and measured, if it comes with truth. — Lillian Hellman