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When you have good friends you've been around, every time they talk, you don't give them your full attention. You don't look them in the eye and stop. Half the time, you're listening, half the time, you are ignoring them. — Matthew McConaughey

Critical art is an art that aims to produce a new perception of the world, and therefore to create a commitment to its transformation. This schema, very simple in appearance, is actually the conjunction of three processes: first, the production of a sensory form of 'strangeness'; second, the development of an awareness of the reason for that strangeness and third, a mobilization of individuals as a result of that awareness. — Jacques Ranciere

On the whole, with scandalous exceptions, Democracy has given the ordinary worker more dignity than he ever had. — Sinclair Lewis

Martinis are glamorous but also so simple because they only have a few ingredients, and you can really taste the vodka. — Stephanie Sigman

Sacred memory, preserved from childhood, is perhaps the best education. If a man stores up many such memories to take into life, then he is saved for his whole life. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

You can fly as high as you can. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Most haystacks do not even have a needle. — Lorenzo Lamas

Even the people who have it do not definitely know what genius is. — Mary Hunter Austin

It wasn't me! Look at how little I am. I'm a little guy. — Pete Wentz

There ain't no devil, just God when he's drunk. — Tom Waits

for you to see beauty here
does not mean
there is beauty in me
it means there is beauty rooted
so deep within you
you can't help but
see it everywhere — Rupi Kaur

There are two kinds of friendship: one is genuine affection, the other is inability to refuse. — Umberto Eco

I hate summer, to be honest. I hate dressing. I hate the heat. I hate sweaty people getting aggressively close to you when you're walking down the street. — Johnny Weir