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You want to find your self in the flow of time, miraculously relieved of your irrelevance . . . I saw the pursuit of historical beauty, the yearning for those higher essences other people had staked their lives on, as the hope for some kind of voice, a chance to join the chorus. I was mad for relevance, connection, some hint that I was not alone. I started scribbling in notebooks in part just so I'd have an excuse, a reason for sitting where I sat, an alibi for being by myself. — Charles D'Ambrosio

Wear modest, clean clothing. Your clothing doesn't need to be new and [it] should have some fashion of course, but [it] should be clean, modest, and neat. Be dignified in your outward manner and in your inward morality. — Bruce R. McConkie

A great mind must be androgynous. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

However life treats you, as time goes by you always get the feeling you've lost life in the very living of it. — Miguel Angel Asturias

The century of airplanes has a right to its own music. — Claude Debussy

The irony is too rich not to point out. When arranging the different human races in tiers, from just below the angels to just above the brutes, smug racialist scientists of the 1800s always equated black skin with 'subhuman' beasts like Neanderthals. But facts is facts: pure Nordic Europeans carry far more Neanderthal DNA than any modern African. — Sam Kean

I want to open myself up, I want to experience other dimensions, I don't want to be bound by the rules of this world. Does that make me a freak? — Curtis Sittenfeld

White supremacy is a black person telling the people of Baltimore to chill out and try peace, thinking they came up with that thought all on their own. — Darnell Lamont Walker

I told you I'll always find you, but you have to want to be found. Let me find you, Catherine. — Corinne Michaels

The destruction of images, the first signs of which reach back to the 1920s, eliminated a lot of kitsch and unworthy art, but ultimately it left behind a void. — Pope Benedict XVI