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is true we love life; not because we are wont to live, but because we are wont to love. There — Friedrich Nietzsche

The ethics of psychiatric therapy is the very negation of the ethics of political liberty. The former embraces absolute power, provided it is used to protect and promote the patient's mental health. The latter rejects absolute power, regardless of its aim or use. — Thomas Szasz

The technology for a clothing printer exists but is not packaged in a form that would be suitable for consumer use. With the future potential of printing technology, an at-home clothing printer is a definite possibility. Our challenge was to define the experience. — Joshua Harris

When you little, you only get asked two questions, what's your name and how old you is, so you better get em right. — Kathryn Stockett

Some heavy shit is coming down, brothers, and we're going to go through it. — Steven Pressfield

We can laugh from either joy or happiness, but we weep only from grief or joy ... Without the pain of farewell, there is no joy in reunion ... without the pain of captivity, we don't experience the joy of freedom. — George Vaillant

First novels tend to be blood-lettings, and they're focused on you, not the reader. — Bob Mayer

You have to get up every morning and tell yourself 'I can do this.' — Julie Johnston

There really are two Americas, one for the grifter class and one for everybody else. In everybody-else land, the world of small businesses and wage-earning employees, the government is something to be avoided, an overwhelming, all-powerful entity whose attentions usually presage some kind of financial setback, if not complete ruin. In the grifter world, however, government is a slavish lapdog that the financial companies that will be the major players in this book use as a tool for making money. — Matt Taibbi

The real God to you many a time, the maker and creator, and about the creation of the world, along with what's fated in the future and the transformation of every creature and every beast from the book of the Apocalypse. But — Fyodor Dostoyevsky