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Life doesn't just happen; it's constructed through the history of power. And that's something I am interested in and so is the art world: a world that's trying to engage socially, with a leftist slant, to work out how we got here. — Mike Mills

The aspirant has to be guided by a mentor. The stage at which this guidance can take effect is seldom, if ever, perceptible to the learner. — Idries Shah

A massive amount of quantity with a deliberate focus on improvement leads to the knowledge and experience of how to make quality. — An Na

The statistical probability of being murdered in Norway was about one in ten thousand. When — Jo Nesbo

Once someone appears to us primarily as an object, kindness has no place to root. — Sharon Salzberg

If you're afraid of movies that excite your senses, you're afraid of movies. — Pauline Kael

We know that we are happy when our mind is peaceful, and unhappy when it is not. It is therefore clear that our happiness depends upon our having a peaceful mind and not on good external conditions. Even if our external conditions are poor, if we maintain a peaceful mind all the time we shall always be happy. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

That most delicious of all privileges - spending other people's money. — John Randolph Of Roanoke

Violent intent (Hinsak bhaav) is indeed worldly life (sansar). When there is no Violent intent (hinsak bhaav) within us while the worldly life is going on, then we become free from all responsibilities. — Dada Bhagwan

All the same, she cries on the front porch, and I wish I could go over there and hold her. I wish I could rescue her and hold her in my arms. How do people live like this? How do they survive? And maybe that's why I'm here. What if they can't anymore? — Markus Zusak

People of a television culture need "plain language" both aurally and visually, and will even go so far as to require it in some circumstances by law. The Gettysburg Address would probably have been largely incomprehensible to a 1985 audience. — Neil Postman