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It's a weird city because the uglier the weather, the more beautiful the city. And the uglier the buildings, the more coherent the city. — Rem Koolhaas

The gas-law of learning: ... any amount of information no matter how small will fill any intellectual void no matter how large. — Hugh Nibley

Already, I seemed to feel my intellect deteriorating, my heart petrifying, my soul contracting; and I
trembled lest my very moral perceptions should become deadened, my distinctions of right and wrong confounded, and all my better faculties be sunk, at last, beneath the baneful influence of such a mode of life. The gross vapors of earth were gathering around me, and closing in upon my inward heaven; and thus it was that Mr. Weston rose at length upon me, appearing like the morning star in my horizon, to save me from the fear of utter darkness; and I rejoiced that I now had a subject for contemplation that was above me, not beneath. — Anne Bronte

God is not coming to fix any nation. The most he could do is to raise up a man or a woman who would take responsibility to fix the nation. — Sunday Adelaja

The people who support me and my dreams make me feel like I'm on top of the world. — Trey Songz

I don't judge people by their bodies. Even when I was a young girl I liked men for their minds. Now that I'm middle-aged I see how right I was. — Jane Bowles

Good wine needs no bush. — William Shakespeare

Economics is a subject profoundly conducive to cliche, resonant with boredom. On few topics is an American audience so practiced in turning off its ears and minds. And none can say that the response is ill advised. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Because of the internet, satellite TV, and the digital world, you can stay in touch, you can learn about other people from a young age. — Viggo Mortensen

Emotions are far harder things to understand than algebra and geometry, yet we spend hours in elucidating mathematics and expect such a problem as that of human relationships to solve itself. — Frances G. Wickes

Being heard is so close to being loved, that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable. — John C. Maxwell