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He needed the people and the clamour around him. There was no questions and no doubts when he stood on a platform over a sea of faces; the air was heavy, compact, saturated with a single solvent-admiration; there was no room for anything else. He was great; great as the number of people who told him so. He was right; right as the number of people who believed it. He looked at the faces, at the eyes, he saw himself born in them, he saw himself granted the gift of life. That was Peter Keating, that, the reflection in those staring pupils, and his body was only it's reflection. — Ayn Rand

Goal: The next time you go through a trying time, find the ways in which you can grow and learn instead of dwelling on your suffering. — Demi Lovato

Oh, you'll what? You'll leave me? What's that supposed to be - a threat or a promise? — Richard Yates

We don't care about assigning blame for the human condition, we just want to cure it. — Isaac Marion

My uncle missed the sixties. Not because he was too young. He just simply slept through them. — Jarod Kintz

To be clear: More than anything, I wish I hadn't gone into that closet with Brian. But their story wasn't over that night. — Jandy Nelson

Kids do have to learn that life is a humiliating charade of endless disappointment and tragedy ultimately culminating in pain, decay, and death. My parents used to sing me to sleep with that one. — Samantha Bee

By contrast, a man who has just learned to read and write responds, "To go by your words, they should all be white." To go by your words - in that phrase, a level is crossed. The information has been detached from any person, detached from the speaker's experience. Now it lives in the words, little life-support modules. Spoken words also transport information, but not with the self-consciousness that writing brings. Literate people take for granted their own awareness of words, along with the array of word-related machinery: classification, reference, definition. Before literacy, there is nothing obvious about such techniques. "Try to explain to me what a tree is," Luria says, and a peasant replies, "Why should I? Everyone knows what a tree is, they don't need me telling them. — James Gleick

our contemporary ideas about manliness, reflected in action movies and westerns, generally prohibit so-called real men from displaying high emotion, with the exception of anger. John Wayne doesn't cry. By contrast, Achilles, the epitome of manliness in Homer's Iliad, weeps openly and at length over the loss of his friend Patroclus. — Thomas Van Nortwick

The Wall will stand for a hundred years. — Erich Honecker

The acquisitive instinct is incompatible with true appreciation of beauty — Anne Morrow Lindbergh