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Reading will put you into the minds and hearts of others. It might help you understand why other people do what they do sometimes. — Scott Simon

Educators have yet to realize how deeply the industrial system is dependent upon them. — John Kenneth Galbraith

I have problems with a lot of photography, particularly street photography and photojournalism - objectifying the other, finding the contempt and exoticism that you might feel within yourself or toward yourself and projecting it out to others. There can be an abusive power to photography, too. — Barbara Kruger

Pity is the most pleasant feeling in those who have not much pride, and have no prospect of great conquests: the easy prey - and that is what every sufferer is - is for them an enchanting thing. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Happiness is making your dreams come true. — Jourdan Dunn

Everything is Perfect, but it differs in different views.. — Abdul Jaleel

If the machines can take the drudgery out of it and just leave us with the joy of drawing, then that's the best of both worlds - and I'll use those computers! — Don Bluth

Everything that's rock n roll is ever meant to be is happening now. I need to get over the shock that that thing is actually happening and that thousands of millions of people around the world are watching. — Bob Geldof

If you believed more in life you would fling yourself less to the moment. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Sharing secrets binds people together though," Harry whispered into her hair. "And that's not always what people want. — Jo Nesbo

The real is the rational and the rational is the real. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

But especially if you have the wrong people within your circle. Truthfully, at the end of the day, no one cares about you in this business whether they are your agent or your manager or your publicist. — Heather Matarazzo

All people interested in their work are liable to overrate their vocation. There may be makers of dolls' eyes who wonder how society would go on without them. — Harriet Martineau