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I hate how books do this to you. They destroy your soul, pick and prod them till the bleed, stab your eyes so you have no choice but cry, yet ... " she paused, "yet you cannot help but love them. — Darby Browne

I have always had a deep belief that every movie, every artistic expression, is political. Don't be fooled. Even ones that we wouldn't consider overtly political are political. When we spend time doing anything, whether it's distraction or whether it's something that we have to face, it is always political. That's my belief. — Jake Gyllenhaal

Sometimes what wishes do ... especially the big, big wishes, is churn up all the confusion and longing that sloshes around forever inside of you. — Susan Patron

I really got into Osho's books. I have always loved his books. They were top notch. — Marianne Williamson

The body is like an engine. When the engine is shut down, there is no way you can even think of taking care of yourself. When you have food, the mind can take care of all those things. — Benjamin Ajak

Love is the only disease everyone wants to have. — Srinivas Shenoy

Only one man has the right to boast, and that's the man who never does. — Evan Esar

And you have been forever, and will be forever, and all the worrisome smashings of your foot on innocent cupboard doors it was only the Void pretending to be a man pretending not to know the Void. — Jack Kerouac

I will say this, - though: If it is true that fusion will put unlimited amounts of energy into our hands, then I'm worried. Our record on this score is extremely poor. — David R. Brower

My studio is not arty. It doesn't smell of turpentine, and I'm not knee-high in paper. — Robert Ingpen

Perhaps someday you can have one city as easy to see as Illusions and as hard to forget as Reality. — Norton Juster

If you aren't just brought up in your tribe but interact with other people either directly or vicariously, through journalism and literature, you see what life is like from other points of view and are less likely to demonize them or dehumanize others and more likely to empathize with them. — Steven Pinker