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I suggest that it is the honesty of the attempt to recreate the forms and spaces visually without artistic editing that is one of the hallmarks of realist painting. — Philip Pearlstein

In its current incarnation in my life touring is a lot of airports and hotels and car services and only OK food. — Jami Attenberg

If you want to make someone feel emotion, you have to make them let go. Listening to something is an act of surrender. — Brian Eno

I never understood the Prisoner's Dilemma until this day. Do you cooperate when you really do want the highest payoff? When it doesn't even seem fair for both of you to cooperate? When it seems right to defect even if the other player doesn't? That's the payoff matrix of the true Prisoner's Dilemma. But all the rest of the logic - everything about what happens if you both think that way, and both defect - is the same. Do we want to live in a universe of cooperation or defection? — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Once you've ruled out the impossible then whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truth. The problem lay in working out what was impossible, of course. That was the trick, all right. There was also the curious incident of the orangutan in the night-time. — Terry Pratchett

i have to love myself more than i love him, in order to leave him. — Kay M. Rutherford

The secret to surviving heartbreak is finding more pressing drama. — Diana Peterfreund

The secret of a holy life is not in imitating Jesus, but in letting the perfections of Jesus be manifested in our mortal flesh. — Oswald Chambers

It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it. — Seneca The Younger

The ants are bad" The Bear
"the ants?"Tahir
"Do not be fooled. They look very small, so harm you don't think of then at all. Then years. Then one day you wake up, and your home has fallen down." Osman. — Tahir Shah

I'm a real goof-ball deep down. It's always been my thing to make people like me. — Rita Ora

Miss Rose in this demonstrating the peculiar talent of those who proclaim their absence of self-esteem for getting a lot of attention by pretending they never get any — Jude Morgan

The Matrix itself is not some external evil, but rather an outcome of our own error, our karmic payoff of past actions. Not merely illusion, it is an allusion to a founding myth of our culture. — Gregory Benford