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How DARE you and the rest of your barbarians set fire to my library? Play conqueror all you want, Mighty Caesar! Rape, murder, pillage thousands, even millions of human beings! But neither you nor any other barbarian has the right to destroy one human thought! — William Shakespeare

Grace does not contest the powers-that-be through an effective show of verifiable strength but through a persistent and subversive recoding of how one defines what strength and weakness are. — Adam Miller

Obsession is so extreme and so hard to imagine with the rational mind that it has a science-fiction-like quality to it-it's almost as if the obsessed one has been taken over by a replica, a pod, a facsimile of the rational person. — Susan Cheever

Darling, sometimes I think it's a good thing you're so pretty. — Dianne Sylvan

The great purpose in life is to take your destiny out of the hands of others. — Charles J. Shields

Psychedelic drugs cause paranoia, confusion, and total loss of reality in politicians that have never taken them. — Timothy Leary

I never set out to be a role model for large women, I just do what I feel is right. — Ricki Lake

I stared up at the ebbing quarter moon and the stars scattered like a handful of salt across the faraway sky ... — Billy Collins

Our poems will have failed if our readers are not brought by them beyond the poems. — Muriel Rukeyser

I would rather stay positive and get 50 percent good results, than stay negative and get 100 percent bad results! — Joyce Meyer

pane. "I can see what's left of our old place from — K.B. Jensen

An actor should never be larger than the film he's in. — Christian Bale

After all, everyone is bisexual after 11pm. — Caitlin Moran

Torrance emphasized that "the gospel of unconditional grace is very difficult for us, for it is so costly. It takes away from under our feet the very ground on which we want to stand, and the free will which we as human beings cherish so dearly becomes exposed as a subtle form of self-will". — Paul D. Molnar