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We don't need anyone to teach us sorcery, because there is really nothing to learn. What we need is a teacher to convince us that there is incalculable power at our fingertips. What a strange paradox! — Carlos Castaneda

Addicts sometimes have a penchant for becoming the center of attention at other people's celebrations. — Mallory Ortberg

We have so many points in common that it is like looking at myself in a cracked mirror. — Henry Miller

Honour is
Virtue's allowed ascent: honour that clasps
All perfect justice in her arms; that craves
No more respect than that she gives; that does
Nothing but what she'll suffer. — Philip Massinger

Old friend,' said Cadvan, filling another glass for himself and sniffing its rich smell. 'If we do not trust one another, we are already defeated. — Alison Croggon

All of this caused Kiyoaki constant pain. In comparison with Satoko's public humiliation, however, he did not even have a slighting remark to contend with. And however acute his private agony, it was, after all, the torment of a coward. — Yukio Mishima

One discovers weeping - one's weeping personality - only upon weeping. It is a strange discovery, not only to others but to oneself — Yann Martel

Man must never be treated as a means to the end of the state, but always as an end within himself. — Martin Luther King Jr.

When I look at great works of art or listen to inspired music, I sense intimate portraits of the specific times in which they were created. — Billy Joel

The heart has its reasons where reason knows not. — Blaise Pascal

She wanted a choice beyond: Housewife versus lawyer. Madonna versus whore. An option not mired in the lingering detritus of some Victorian-era dream. — Chuck Palahniuk

Are memories pictures or the secret doorway? — Lynda Barry

The cost of freedom is eternal vigilance — Thomas Jefferson