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You can lead a horse to water but a bird in hand can't fool me twice. — Robert Leland Taylor
(Q: From an outsider's perspective, what you call "chaos magick" has a lot of rules, discipline, and order involved, and doesn't seem very chaotic at all. What would you say to such a person?)
A: I differentiate sternly between Chaos and Entropy. Only highly ordered and structured systems can display complex creative and unpredictable behaviour, and then only if they have the capacity to act with a degree of freedom and randomness. Systems which lack structure and organisation usually fail to produce anything much, they just tend to drift down the entropy gradient. This applies both to people and to organisations. — Peter J. Carroll
I like it when actors depart from the script to find their characters. — Fatih Akin
Love her the way you crave to be loved. — Pierre Alex Jeanty
I would like to be remembered as a guy who had a set of priorities, and was willing to live by those priorities. In terms of accomplishments, my biggest accomplishment is that I kept the country safe amidst a real danger. — George W. Bush
Every evening words, not stars, light the sky. No rest in life like life itself. — Umberto Saba
In my private life I do what I like. The night is my friend. If I don't go out, I don't score. — Romario
Consent to petting isn't consent to penetration. — Kate McGuinness
Can't you just like a girl who likes you back?'
'None of them likes me back. I may as well like the one I really want. — Rainbow Rowell
One song bled into another and they remained locked together, neither willing to break the intimacy that surrounded them, concealing them in the small space the two occupied. — Maya Banks
My desire to see as much of the world as I could started with these stars. — Cathy Maxwell
The idea that God may be approached and understood through intellectual analysis is uniquely Christian ... It is probably not an accident that modern science grew explosively in Christian Europe and left the rest of the world behind. — Freeman Dyson
