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Love: a hybrid emotion made up of various other emotions collaged by some weak individual's mind to try to quell a particular horror that's not been wiped out by more standardized symbols like Christ, etc. Nietzsche, right? Whatever. — Dennis Cooper

The preternatural solemnity of a good many of the professionally religious is to me a point against them. — Alfred North Whitehead

Your mercies are more than your afflictions. — Jeremiah Burroughs

Some directors don't say much. Michael Mann, for example. I remember on 'The Insider' he never had much to say. He would do a scene, just kind of nod, and then set it up to do it again. And you might do a scene 10 or 12 times or more, the same little 31-second bit. And you could tell he wasn't satisfied, but he wouldn't say much. — Philip Baker Hall

It's okay to put your heart on your sleeve. Okay to have that softer side - the softer side in the sense of being able to listen, to deal with fear, to not always be so dominant. — Shemar Moore

We are the greatest country in the world but we are facing serious issues. — Rick Larsen

The whole city was a compass. How could anyone ever have gotten so hopelessly lost here? — James Sallis

The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom. — Isaac Asimov

All comparisons injure. — Soren Kierkegaard

Music and soccer. They would be my two major passions. — Joe Elliott

Every night, we're all having multiple metaphysical experiences, wholly constructed by our subconscious. Almost one-third of our lives happens inside surreal mental projections we create without trying. A handful of highly specific dreams, such as slowly losing one's teeth, are experienced unilaterally by unrelated people in unconnected cultures. But these events are so personal and inscrutable that we've stopped trying to figure out what they mean. — Chuck Klosterman

It is springtime and I am blind ... Clarity depends on contrast - 134 — Daniel H. Pink

If we want to set out on the aruous search for the truth, we must all summon up the courage to leave the lines along which we have thought until now and as the first step begin to doubt everything that we previously accepted as correct and true. Can we still afford to close our eyes and stop up our ears because new ideas are supposed to be heretical and absurd? — Erich Von Daniken

Sesame Street succeeded because it learned how to make television sticky. — Malcolm Gladwell