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Everyone knows that when you look at a television ad, you do not expect to get information. You expect to see delusion and imagery. — Noam Chomsky

It struck me that favourable variations would tend to be preserved and unfavourable ones tend to be destroyed — Charles Darwin

I think the common experience is that modern shamans are called by the spirits; we just don't have a collective belief system or community that recognizes the calling for what it is. — S. Kelley Harrell

The initial revelation of any monastery: everything is nothing. Thus begin all mysticisms. It is less than one step from nothing to God, for God is the positive expression of nothingness. — Emil Cioran

Everything has changed; it's just that we can't see it. — Paulo Coelho

No, I was just trying to burn a hole in the side of your face with my laser vision. It didn't work. — H.M. Ward

It seems very safe to me to be surrounded by green growing things and water. — Barbara Kingsolver

I hated the idleness, the stupidity, the respectability, the petty unselfishness. — E. M. Forster

I do not believe one can experience conversion or the fullness of the Christian life apart from the church. — Charles Colson

I listen, and it's Taylor explaining to Martin that she wasn't necessarily trying to get a gap between her thighs, but it's her metabolism, and she didn't even realize that some girls try to get the gap on purpose. Martin nods and scratches his head and looks bored. "She can't help her metabolism, Simon," Abby says. "Apparently not," Taylor may be an undercover, bully-fighting ninja, but she's still kind of awful. — Becky Albertalli

People from the past, have a tendency to walk back into the present, and run over the future. — Anthony Liccione

I feel waves of hatred against the stupidity of my era suffocating me. Shit is rising into my mouth , as with a strangulated hernia — Flaubert

Pleasures
First look from morning's window
The rediscovered book
Fascinated faces
Snow, the change of the seasons
The newspaper
The dog
Dialectics
Showering, swimming
Old music
Comfortable shoes
Comprehension
New music
Writing, planting
Traveling
Singing
Being friendly — Bertolt Brecht