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The most knowledgeable person is not necessarily the person who runs the government, nor the church, nor the business. — Frederick Lenz

I always felt I wasn't completely American and I wasn't completely British: there was a feeling of having my feet in both places. — Gillian Anderson

Fierce was her needle, and she wore it like a sword. — Catherynne M Valente

The resurrection makes Christianity the most irritating religion on the face of the earth. — Timothy Keller

The first law of the multitude is conformity. Civilization is the mechanism of controlling and maintaining that multitude. The more civilized a nation, the more conformed its population, until that civilization's last age arrives, when multiplicity wages war with conformity. The former grows ever wilder, ever more dysfunctional in its extremities; whilst the latter seeks to increase its measure of control, until such efforts acquire diabolical tyranny. — Steven Erikson

The bedroom and felt her fingers unbuttoning — Nicholas Sparks

Truthfully I wanna rhyme like common senseNext best thing I do a record with common sense — Talib Kweli

He was dead tired, thanks to which, whatever emotions he might have had, simply came and went without gaining a foothold. The Rat began to relax and lay down his empty head on the mingled sounds of the waves and the deejay until sleep crept over him. — Haruki Murakami

He had thrilled to his own power only in the throes of sex, when he didn't have the presence of mind to know that pleasure wouldn't last forever, and in the flush of freedom, when he was too innocent to know he wasn't free.
Now he seized the power that came from that collision of sex with freedom called love. — Steve Erickson

If you're a fiction writer, though, I can tell you how to let people talk through you. Listen. Just be quiet, and listen. Let the character talk. Don't censor, don't control. Listen, and write. — Ursula K. Le Guin