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Plato talks about something called anamnesis, which is when something long forgotten comes to the surface of a man's consciousness. Now, I'll admit that just sounds like a fancy word for remembering something, but actually it's more than that because with remembering, it's not necessary to have forgotten anything, which makes for a subtle distinction. That's what cinema does. — Philip Kerr

It is important to realize that our inability to answer a question says nothing about whether the question itself has an answer. — Sam Harris

'Billionaire' is basically about, you know, like 'Brewster's Millions.' It's me talking about what would happen if I would somehow manage to become a billionaire. What would I do with the money? Don't get it wrong, I'm far from a billionaire. I think I just made it out the 'thousandaire' category. — Travie McCoy

My silence was my salvation; the silence of years of trying to say something without much understanding; the silence of desperate action. This would be the first silence that would carry meaning. — Njabulo S. Ndebele

There is no coming to consciousness without pain. People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own soul. — C. G. Jung

I see religion more as a truck stop on your way to figuring out who you are. — Brad Pitt

I do believe in a God, yes. But that's as far as I want to discuss. If I get too detailed on some things that are personal like that, it gives people an easier way to alienate themselves from me and that's all they are looking for now. — Timothy McVeigh

What I wish is not that you pursue happiness, but that you actually find happiness. Is it possible to pursue happiness if the pursuit itself does not make you happy? — Deepak Malhotra

Experience which was once claimed by the aged is now claimed exclusively by the young. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

If someone had asked who could stage the best intervention with a crazy woman who had formerly been an undead monster, Sydney Sage would have been my last guess. — Richelle Mead