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I'm delighted the world is becoming more mentally literate. A few decades ago, if you mentioned the word 'brain,' no one was interested. Now, nearly every magazine on the planet is featuring the brain. One of my original goals, on one level, was to make myself unnecessary. — Tony Buzan

Since trifles make the sum of human things, And half our misery from our foibles springs. — Hannah More

You can't transform a society for the better with violence, Ashala. Only with ideas. — Ambelin Kwaymullina

It is easier to live life through someone else than to become complete yourself. — Betty Friedan

Awaken people's curiosity. It is enough to open minds, do not overload them. Put there just a spark. — Anatole France

The Faith does not mean an alienation from any culture for any people because all cultures await Christ and are not destroyed by the Lord. In fact, they reach their maturity. — Pope Benedict XVI

I think we're in a very low point of music right now. — George Crumb

Now to Him who is able to protect you from stumbling and to make you stand in the presence of His glory ... Jude 24 — Beth Moore

Everything and everybody is sooner or later identified, defined, and put in perspective. The truth as always is simultaneously better and worse than what the popular myth-making has it. — William, Saroyan

I suppose everyone tells little white lies. Quite often they're necessary to make someone feel better or prevent feelings from being hurt. Whoppers? No, that's dangerous and they'll boomerang. — Richard Chamberlain

I've come to think that one reason for the oppressive predictability of polemical essays can be found in today's polarized social and political climate. To paraphrase Emerson: "If I know your party, I anticipate your argument." Not merely about politics but about everything. Clearly this acrimonious state of affairs is not conducive to writing essays that display independent thought and complex perspectives. Most of us open magazines, newspapers, and websites knowing precisely what to expect. Many readers apparently enjoy being members of the choir. In our rancorously partisan environment, conclusions don't follow from premises and evidence but precede them. — John Jeremiah Sullivan