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Give a drink of water as alms to the birds which go forth at morning, and deem that they have a better right than men [to thy charity]. For their race brings not harm upon thee in any wise, when thou fearest it from thine own race. — Al-Ma'arri

From the vantage of a mid-1970's consensus that regarded the United States as having entered a post-Protestant era, the rise of a Religious Right dominated not only by Protestants but by fundamentalists was not the way the story was supposed to go. People like Jerry Falwell looked like party crashers who, rather than slikinking from bar to buffet in hopes of going unnoticed, demanded that the vegetarian, alcohol-imbibing hosts serve meat and tell the bartender to go home. — D.G. Hart

But the truth is always a lot fuzzier, hiding in soft focus on the periphery. — Jonathan Tropper

I've finally become an old guy. — Anton Corbijn

Consciousness is the last and latest development of the organic and hence also what is most unfinished and unstrong. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Some people say that it's so hard with the Internet, but I know for a fact that the Internet has made it easier for someone to establish themselves. There's so much you can do online. If you know how to use it right, the web serves as the great equalizer for someone that's just getting into business. — Jordan Belfort

But sometimes we get sad about things and we don't like to tell other people that we are sad about them. We like to keep it a secret. Or sometimes we are sad but we don't really know we are sad. So we say we aren't sad. But really we are. — Mark Haddon

When I am experiencing a complex story or novel, the broader planes, and also details, tend to fall away. — Jhumpa Lahiri

The only way you can learn about making films is by making them, by putting your stamp on the thing. — Stephen Frears

Knowing what to measure and how to measure it makes a complicated world much less so. — Steven D. Levitt

My grandmother always used to say, "If you know your past and you know where you have to go, why do you rehearse?" I always remember this and it's true. You have to start each day again-you can't repeat what you did. — Marian Seldes