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For years, the defenders of television have argued that the networks are only giving the people what they want. That might be true. But so is the Medellin cartel. — Pete Hamill

Great wisdom is achieved by being open to the world. The world does not open unless you are willing to be open. — Alephonsion Deng

It was a girl playing a harp, like in an orchestra. It was in this tree at our campsite. And since it was breezy weather that weekend, the girl's arms were almost always turning. — Paul Fleischman

It seems that the one thing that doesn't change is people's reaction to short-term conditions and their axiomatic ability to perpetuate them far into the future. — James O'Shaughnessy

Most gothics are overplotted novels whose success or failure hinges on the author's ability to make you believe in the characters and partake of the mood. — Stephen King

She felt in her mind the consciousness that she was entitled to hold a higher rank from her merit, than the arbitrary despotism of religious prejudice permitted her to aspire to. — Walter Scott

So when it comes to solving problems, channeling your inner child can really pay off. It all starts with thinking small. — Steven D. Levitt

Longchenpa said, "Good concepts are like a golden chain. Bad concepts are like an iron chain. — Anam Thubten

There was a closet somewhere inside me. Every day I went near that just to open the door and see all the masks of my face that I hid there.
To select one which isn't me but still would look like me, which would hide me from the world in a better way. Day after day I stored so many masks in that closet that one day I searched for my real face in it and it wasn't there. I never understood whether I lost it or I forgot how it looked like, the more I searched the most lost I felt. — Akshay Vasu

It is curious that Mill makes very little mention of the police as a danger to liberty. In our day they are its worst enemy ... — Bertrand Russell