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You always have certain strengths and certain weaknesses, and you want to compensate for your weaknesses ... I have a real duty to earn the trust of the faculty. I don't just deserve it. I have to earn it. — Erskine Bowles

The most tyrannical of governments are those which make crimes of opinions, for everyone has an inalienable right to his thoughts. — Baruch Spinoza

Some people will never be able to get their real self, but that's fine, because their fake self is also part of them. — Benjamin Clementine

Life's too short to be a Go-Go for twenty years. — Belinda Carlisle

Intelligence flourishes only in the ages when belief withers. — Emile M. Cioran

I was a big music fan, but I never bought a bunch of records or was very educated, I guess, on who was who or what was what. — Sam Hunt

While public opinion might sway back and forth, right and wrong do not. — Andy Andrews

A very big percentage of small-scale construction is plastic. But it's some horrible beige plastic made to look like wood. — Greg Lynn

She said, If I'm leaving with a broken heart, you're leaving with a bleeding nose. — Jillian Dodd

TRYING TO FILL THE empty SPACE i don't know if I will ever understand this Ache. Perhaps it is simpley and completely Love and what HAPPENS. at the end. Loss November 17, early morning — Sabrina Ward Harrison

... All will be
forgotten, everything you perceived, thought,
dreamed, hoped, remembered ... all the past
all the crawling fucking coughing chestpounding
nose-picking and deathward attempts
to make real some desperate desire, like
standing upright for a minute in the sun. The
sun that will die. — Franz Wright

There is hope.
There is hope everywhere.
Today God give milk
and I have the pail. — Anne Sexton

There is not much that even the most socially responsible scientists can do as individuals, or even as a group, about the social consequences of their activities. — Eric Hobsbawm