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In the case of personality, most psychologists agree that there are five traits that are essential in how people look at us: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and emotional stability. — Seth Godin

Only the brave men and women can bring peace to the world, not by practicing war but by practicing nonviolence. — Amit Ray

It's a kind of jail, the brain's mind. We've got these mysterious three-pound brains and they jail us. — E.L. Doctorow

Tribal life comes automatically to an end when a primitive people begins to live in a town or a city, for sooner or later a tribal organization is found to be incompatible with life in a city. — Arthur Keith

[It's] difficult to engage people in politics when they believe that what really matters is where they personally stand. — Ivan Krastev

From Pastor Malthus to the Club of Rome's Limits to Growth; from hysteria over DDT, PCBs, and natural gas "fracking"; to continuing bouts of chemo-phobia and population panic; the achievements of capitalism have suffered a long series of detractions. The factitious and febrile campaign against global warming is only the latest binge of self-abuse among the children of prosperity. — George Gilder

No hand can make the clock strike for me the hours that are passed. — Lord Byron

Just make sure your children hate authority and they'll do fine. — John Waters

I'm not trying to clock scores in this lifetime, it's just that things are better now than they were like five, ten years ago. Music has gotten a lot better. There's a lot of people who are committed to - soulfully. — Jerry Garcia

Well, anyway- then came the sixth hour! It was not possible to grant every request to watch from close-up. In his wisdom, the commandant decreed that children should be given first priority. By virtue of my office, of courser, I was always nearby; often I was squatting there with a small child in either arm. How we drank in the transfigured look on the sufferer's face, how we bathed our cheeks in the warmth of that justice- achieved at long last and fading quickly. What times those were, my comrade! — Franz Kafka

Also, I've already won all the awards. — Neil Gaiman