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The names we use for things bear no inherent relation to the things themselves. — Guy Deutscher

The real challenge of compassion, nonviolence and mindfulness is to love in adverse situation. — Amit Ray

I would passionately make the case that the harder the times, the more we need things that aren't just about keeping our job and making a buck - important though those things are. Arts programming isn't some sort of add-on or ornamental luxury. — Simon Schama

I always loved the idea of a spy movie and part of it came from my personal love of spy movies. It started when I was growing up as a little kid in the 60s. — John Lasseter

To be loved, feelings must be rationed. To love, the doors of hysteria, fantasy, and madness may be flung open. — Anton Szandor LaVey

As Kuni repeatedly kissed Jia, he whispered into her ear, "I'm so sorry for everything you've suffered. I know you don't think I understand, but I do. I've chewed on bitter herbs every morning so that I can feel a fraction of what you felt, alone, frightened, surrounded by enemies and trying to raise two children." Jia, — Ken Liu

Love requires peace, love will dream; it cannot live upon the remnants of our time and our personality. — Ellen Key

Loneliness is the manifestation of the conflict between our desire for meaning and the absence of objective meaning from the universe. — Neel Burton

I think people have good ideas on this. Clearly, we need to secure the border. Coming here legally needs to be a lot easier than coming here illegally. — Jeb Bush

If painting doesn't offer a way to dream and create emotions, then it's not worth it. — Pierre Soulages

The demand for money is regulated entirely by its value, and its value by its quantity. — David Ricardo

The price of being a hip, swinging chick eventually had become too great to pay. — Anita O'Day