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I love not being in a comfortable state, anyway. That makes for much more interesting storylines and an interesting story. — Katheryn Winnick

Perception is the illusion that gives all matter mass, The Flight of the Eagle A.K. Luthienne — A.K. Luthienne

Liberty is a dearly bought commodity and prisons are factories where it is manufactured. — Mahatma Gandhi

Sometimes I'm dragging my ass out to the airport at 8 a.m. on a Saturday and I'm wondering why I'm doing this, but once I walk on stage I know why ... because I'm addicted. — Bill Maher

One of the reasons inequality gets so deep in this country is that everyone wants to be rich. That's the American ideal. Poor people don't like talking about poverty because even though they might live in the projects surrounded by other poor people and have, like, ten dollars in the bank, they don't like to think of themselves as poor. It's embarrassing. When you're a kid, even in the projects, one kid will mercilessly snap on another kid over minor material differences, even though by the American standard, they're both broke as shit. — Jay-Z

They say I do not have the qualifications to be president, that I do not have education. Well, I would never divide the Liberian people. — George Weah

I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them. — Baruch Spinoza

The organizations of the future will increasingly depend on the creativity of their members to survive. Great Groups offer a new model in which the leader is an equal among Titans. In a truly creative collaboration, work is pleasure, and the only rules and procedures are those that advance the common cause. — Warren G. Bennis

A truth is what it is. A lie, a thought out deception more brutal than a truth could ever be. — Charlotte Armstrong

To be able to make up stories has been a great gift to me from my ancestors and from the storytellers who were so numerous at Laguna Pueblo when I was growing up. I learned to read as soon as I could because I wanted stories without having to depend on adults to tell or read stories to me. — Leslie Marmon Silko