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What we see may deceive us - the skin may be deceptive - but there has to be one truth, right? It can't all just be a jumble of perceptions. So what really exists out there, beyond what we can see? We're so dependent on the surfaces of what we see. But if we could see past the skin of this world ... — Ted Dekker

Of course a magazine is usually more interesting than a conversation, because so much more time and preparation has gone into it. — Curtis Sittenfeld

It is a common fault never to be satisfied with our fortune, nor dissatisfied with our understanding. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

We put things in order - God does the rest. Lay an iron bar east and west, it is not magnetized. Lay it north and south and it is. — Horace Mann

Heroes and scholars represent the opposite extremes ... The scholar struggles for the benefit of all humanity, sometimes to reduce physical effort, sometimes to reduce pain, and sometimes to postpone death, or at least render it more bearable. In contrast, the patriot sacrifices a rather substantial part of humanity for the sake of his own prestige. His statue is always erected on a pedestal of ruins and corpses ... In contrast, all humanity crowns a scholar, love forms the pedestal of his statues, and his triumphs defy the desecration of time and the judgment of history. — Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

Many writers do write about their families and their immediate loved ones and love experiences, either as children or as adults. And very often people get offended by it. — Anne Roiphe

15 or 20 years ago it would not have been possible for me to come out. Back then, people still had such narrow views, but today many of them are more liberal. Being gay is no longer a taboo in many parts of society. That has affected sports, even boxing. — Orlando Cruz

Every single model wants to be in 'Sports Illustrated,' and I feel extremely blessed to have that opportunity. — Katherine Webb

I would rather be dead, than go back to being silent and suffocated. — Tahereh Mafi

Looting is a natural response to the unnatural and inhuman society of commodity abundance. It instantly undermines the commodity as such, and it also exposes what the commodity ultimately implies: the army, the police and the other specialized detachments of the state's monopoly of armed violence. — Guy Debord