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The MFA program did one great thing for me: It taught me how to be a better reader and critic. Nothing I wrote during my time at Columbia remains - but learning how to really deconstruct a work of fiction - that, of course, is a permanent part of me now. — Dinaw Mengestu

While society cannot provide employment for its members, the production/work/income nexus has to be abandoned as a justification for our present parsimony to the unemployed. An assumption cannot be used to justify making second-class citizens of those who are unfortunate enough to constitute living proof of the inaccuracy of that assumption. — Bob Hawke

Popularity makes no law invulnerable to invalidation. Americans accept judicial supervision of their democracy - judicial review of popular but possibly unconstitutional statutes - because they know that if the Constitution is truly to constitute the nation, it must trump some majority preferences. — George Will

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

Minor vices lead to major ones, but minor virtues stay put. — Mignon McLaughlin

Our fathers never leave us. Ever. — Brad Meltzer

In today's retail environment, competition comes from every conceivable retail format. To succeed, we have to operate more efficiently and compete more effectively against players at all levels of the retail demographic. There is no question that this is a bold and exciting move, and one I believe will have a positive impact on competitive retailing for American consumers in the longer term. — Bill Vaughan

From the world of darkness I did loose demons and devils in the power of scorpions to torment. — Charles Manson

My aim is to create the perfect dress! — Victoria Beckham

I just love learning. I think learning is how you live. The verb of my life is learning. — Louis C.K.

Ruskin believed that everyone had visual as well as verbal capacities that needed to be developed in order to become a complete human being, and that the apprehension of truth depended on the power of observation. — Robert Hewison

One wandering thought pollutes the day; — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Those closest to me will determine the level of my success. — John C. Maxwell