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People don't really absorb everything they read or hear. They just look at it quickly, and then they choose to remember what they want to remember. — Sasha Grey

The best thing about living at the water's edge: You only have assholes on three sides of you, and if they come this way you can hear them splash. — George Carlin

Real fatherhood means love and commitment and sacrifice and a willingness to share responsibility and not walking away from one's children. — William Bennett

Hinduism would not be eternal were it not constantly growing and spreading, and taking in new areas of experience. Precisely because it has this power of self addition and re-adaptation, in greater degree than any other religion that the world has even seen, we believe it to be the one immortal faith. — Sister Nivedita

If you see a person who is suffering from misery and sadness, wash it away with your compassion and kindness. — Debasish Mridha

The whole time I was with 'The Temptations', I was accumulating my own solo recordings. — Ali-Ollie Woodson

Nothing is more active than thought, for it travels over the universe, and nothing is stronger than necessity for all must submit to it. — Thales

My pillows are dreaming, not me.With my eyes closed I only try to feel how they dream. — Munia Khan

If something is successful with the audience, it's automatically suspect; the reverse is to say that not to reach audiences is the greatest compliment an artist can receive! — Carlisle Floyd

Then it got worse. When I went shopping, the local merchants told me the Mc Cants were by telling them not to sell to me or else they would take vengeance out on their store. I had to go shopping further and further away from my apartment. Sometimes, when a bus came by my pick up point, one of the Mc Cants was standing by the driver telling him not to stop there. They even stood outside the factory I worked at holding up signs that read "This factory employs a murderer". From Fear and Retribution — The Prophet Of Life

I feel very much at home in the early nineteenth century and am not inclined to leave it. — Susanna Clarke