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The lights are off and the sun if finally setting, the night sky is changing overhead — Tegan Quin

Fuck it, it was stupid. Theories about life were always bullshit. — Lev Grossman

I believe that we have a responsibility to make culture available for all people, not only those who can afford to go to the movies. — Lexi Alexander

Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. Leaders who are good navigators are capable of taking their people just about anywhere. — John C. Maxwell

The personality structure at the time of death dissolves. You will never be exactly the you you are again. — Frederick Lenz

Art work is inconclusive. It opens your mind up. At least, that's what I hope it does. And advertising, using exactly the same photograph, closes things down. It makes it conclusive. It sells a product, and that is its primary function. — Alison Jackson

The truth is that since childhood I had cultivated an existential independence. It came from perceiving the adults around me as unreliable, and without it I felt I wouldn't have survived. I cared deeply for everyone in my family, but in the end I depended on myself. — Sonia Sotomayor

I do think we can be a little less PC when it comes to sports, though. Just once I want to hear an announcer go 'God, black people are fast. Holy cow! All of them. They're fast. Back to you Bob.' — Daniel Tosh

And then I heard them lift a box, And creak across my soul With those same boots of lead, again, Then space began to toll. — Emily Dickinson

Most people seem to be interested in turning their dreams into reality. Then there are those who turn reality into dreams. I belong to the latter group. — Allen Say

It is hard living down the tempers we are born with. We all begin well, for in our youth there is nothing we are more intolerant of than our own sins writ large in others and we fight them fiercely in ourselves; but we grow old and we see that these our sins are of all sins the really harmless ones to own, nay that they give a charm to any character, and so our struggle with them dies away. — Gertrude Stein

There must be some limit to the thing. It cannot go on to infinity. — Samuel Hahnemann