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But this is what leads the heretics astray: that they look upon nature and person as the same thing — John Damascene

Tweets are not diseased rings of glitchy minds. They're epigrams, aphorisms, maxims, dictums, taglines, captions, slogans, and adages. Some are art, some are commercial; these are forms with integrity. — Virginia Heffernan

I flew back and forth and did episodes of Roseanne while I was at Yale. — Sara Gilbert

On my Wikipedia page, it used to say I was born in Belfast, Ireland, then it said Belfast, Northern Ireland, and then it said Belfast, U.K. So there was a little war going on about where Belfast is located. — Adrian McKinty

Do the tasks that causes you the most fear, anxiety, or stress - and get over it. — Brian Tracy

The (i)studium(i) is ultimately always coded, the (i)punctum is not) ... — Roland Barthes

Being a mother has been my greatest teacher and also the most self-sacrificing thing I've ever done. — Katey Sagal

I initially thought 'Lewis' was a terrible idea. The character had very much been Morse's work donkey and sounding board. But I was persuaded to do it, thinking if it was a flop, at least ITV would stop asking me. But the pilot took off, so we got back on this moving train, and we've never looked back. — Kevin Whately

You can't walk lonely in nature because nature is full of friends! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Well we got nine and you can't score more than that — Bobby Robson

This is how the present must be considered whenever we try to think about it as the past: It must be analyzed through the values of a future that's unwritten. Before we can argue that something we currently appreciate deserves inclusion in the world of tomorrow, we must build that future world within our mind. This is not easy (even with drugs). But it's not even the hardest part. The hardest part is accepting that we're building something with parts that don't yet exist. — Chuck Klosterman

Writing novels is the hardest thing I've ever done, including digging irrigation ditches. — Thomas Harris