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It's our own individual pattern of defenses, rationalizations, paradigms - our ways of responding to anything that threatens our comfort. Unless we're careful to remain open to experience, we can put on more and more character armor throughout our life, until we become prisoners in our own armor. We're like a tank driving down an Iraqi street, unable to see except through tiny portholes, unable to hear, to communicate, unable to respond to anything except by shooting at it. — Anonymous

You're a lot of horrible things - untehical, sociopathic, evil even - but you're no idiot. — Matt Forbeck

In this world, what is here is not necessarily here, and what is now may not really be now: place and time are malleable, and everything is seen through a haze of probabilities, rather than with certainty. — Amir Aczel

Simplicity is a kind of transparency in which subtle nuances can have outsize effects. — David Byrne

Failing to follow your dream is the most pernicious form of suicide. — Deborah L. Fruchey

It feels like forever since I've been "here" without being "there" and "there too" and "what about there. — Huntley Fitzpatrick

I think that there is far too much work done in the world, that immense harm is caused by the belief that work is virtuous, and that what needs to be preached in modern industrial countries is quite different from what always has been preached. — Bertrand Russell

Every book begins and ends with other people- the readers who suggest the book to us and encourage us to read it, the talented author who crafted each word, the fascinating individuals we meet inside the pages- and the readers we discuss and share the book with when we finish. — Donalyn Miller

Hers: My wildest fantasy. Mine: This is reality. That day had been such — Aly Martinez

Where man had been, in every place he left, garbage remained. Even in his pursuit of the ultimate truth and quest for his God, he produced garbage. By his garbage, which lay stratum upon stratum, he could always - one had only to dig - be known. For more long-lived than man is his refuse. Garbage alone lives after him. — Gunter Grass

Smile and Laugh, Eight Days A Week. — William Clark Gayton

That corpse you planted last year in your garden,
'Has it begun to sprout? Will it bloom this year? — T. S. Eliot

Nothing will be left, Nothing in the air, nothing under the earth, nothing in the waters. All will be exterminated. — Leonardo Da Vinci