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I'm convinced that empathy is more powerful than hate and that our lives should be dedicated to making it go viral. — Zak Ebrahim

I'm a big believer in quantum physics, which says that the universe is more incredible and mysterious than any of us can imagine, which is my way of saying, 'Anything is possible, including angels.' — Caroline Leavitt

If the rules of a language are followed, words usually make sense. But these very rules can stir the impulse to rebel. We're obliged to keep trying to convey meaning through correct sentences. After a while, the good-soldier rigidity of polished prose can begin to seem dull, and it gets harder to resist the temptation of nonsense. — Joanna Scott

Hydrogeology is not a simple discipline, .. It's full of variables that are always changing. — Ron Parker

To see the Law by Christ fulfilled,
And hear His pardoning voice
Changes a slave into a child,
And duty into choice. — William Cowper

I've done a lot of operas. I've probably done more different kind of operas than anybody. — Tod Machover

Hollywood has always been political. They consider it their right and duty to tell us what is politically good and right. — Mike Royko

Back then, Miss Sarah pulled words up from her throat like she was raising water from a well. — Sue Monk Kidd

-Why don't you cry again, you little wretch?
-Because I'll never cry for you again. — Charles Dickens

My hair curls like a yeti's pubes in this humidity - I'm starting to figure out why product was invented! — Amy Lane

Men sometimes speak as if the study of the classics would at length make way for more modern and practical studies; but the adventurous student will always study classics, in whatever language they may be written and however ancient they may be. For what are the classics but the noblest recorded thoughts of man? They are the only oracles which are not decayed, and there are such answers to the most modern inquiry in them as Delphi and Dodona never gave. We might as well omit to study Nature because she is old. To read well, that is, to read true books in a true spirit, is a noble exercise, and one that will task the reader more than any exercise which the customs of the day esteem. — Henry David Thoreau

Great courage will be required to choose the right. — Ulisses Soares

I passed beyond the unreality of the thing represented, I entered crazily into the spectacle, into the image, taking into my arms what is dead, what is going to die ... — Roland Barthes