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Give humanity a truly unlimited field, and it would fill it with Happy Meal toys and holographic sports-star, collectible trading card game art. — Charles Stross

When you have a distaste for what is not yours, you have set the stage for what is yours. — Paul Enenche

It was Harry Patch, who was the last living World War I veteran; and by veteran I mean someone who actually fought in the war, he didn't just happen to be in the army at that time, in the Great War. And when the Iraq War started, he was interviewed, and they said, well what do you think of this? And he said, in a very sad voice, "Well, that's why my mates died. We thought we were going to end all that sort of thing." — Jacqueline Winspear

This ain't a war ... It's a goddam whorehouse. — John Dos Passos

I might look successful and happy being in front of you today, but I once suffered from severe depression and was in total despair. — Ji-Hae Park

I wish i were the rain that binds together the Earth and the sky, whom in all eternity will never mingle. — Tite Kubo

I tried to think of a witty play on Every picture tells a thousand words, but then the whole word/picture thing collapsed on me. — Douglas Coupland

The work of art is a revelation of the innate goodness of matter. Matter narcissistically mirrors itself in art, with the artist's hidden hand that holds the mirror up, the impersonal mechanism by means of which matter makes its perfection manifest. — Donald Kuspit

There comes a time when the body takes over the life. There comes a time when the body's urges, the body's needs,
dictate the life. You have no idea you are giving the body the key. But you hand it over. And then it's in control. You mess with the wiring and the wiring takes charge. — David Levithan

Did it really have to be like this?that the source of Man's contentment becomes the source of his misery? — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The damaging part of learning to live your life in two parts , whether in reality or fantasy, cannot be underestimated. It is an infectious skill that you learned, one that would eventually spread beyond the bedroom of your life. Life wasn't ever what it seemed on the surface. Nothing could be trusted for what it appeared to be. After all, you weren't what you appeared to be. In learning to hide part of yourself, you lost the ability to trust anything or anyone fully. Without knowing it, you traded humane innocence for dry cynicism. — Alan Downs

If you lose your best cornerback and punter, I'd say that's a double loss. — John Madden