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Last Friday night, I Twitted a photograph of myself that I intended to send as a direct message as part of a joke to a woman in Seattle. Once I realized I posted to Twitter I panicked, I took it down and said that I had been hacked. I then continued with that story, to stick to that story which was a hugely regrettable mistake. — Anthony Weiner

No one ever made a difference by following the rules. — Heather Killough-Walden

Thomas Teal, a luminous translator of Jansson's twin talent for surface and depth, simplicity and reverberation in language, and someone who knows exactly how to convey her gift for sensing the meaning embedded in the most mundane act or turn of phrase. — Ali Smith

Sometimes you do get tired in the business from all the traveling. No one outside of the business realizes what we go through ... Sometimes you don't mean to be unkind, but sometimes you're tired and do things you don't mean. I know the real fans understand. — Tammy Wynette

Don't be a salad, be the best damn broccoli you could ever be. — PewDiePie

We were born of risen apes, not fallen angels, and the apes were armed killers besides. And so what shall we wonder at? Our murders and massacres and missiles, and our irreconcilable regiments? — Robert Ardrey

I know of no industrial society where women are the economic equals of men. Of everything that economics measures, women get less. — Ivan Illich

I lived in fear for decades. I learned that you can't wait around for it to go away before you make your move, only when you make your move will the fear leave. — Toni Sorenson

What is evil?-Whatever springs from weakness. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The loudest voices are often the ones that don't even know they're screaming. — Shelly Crane

We live in this era that has benefited from the Industrial Revolution, and we live with a kind of luxury and plenty that even all but the poorest of Americans live with a kind of sensuousness that was unimagined by medieval kings. But in order to get to this point, a lot of people had to suffer in really terrible ways. — David Liss