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You can't go home again, not if you can't find the fucking street, Mr. Wolfe. — Rodney Ross
For decades Republicans have made policy with a higher purpose in mind: to solidify the GOP base or to damage the institutions and movements aligned with the other side. — Thomas Frank
I write about things that tear me apart, and it's all very personal to me. It's funny to hear people disassemble the lyrics. If they get it wrong, it almost means more to me, because it's morphed into something that is meaningful to them. — Robby Takac
We deprive our children, our charges, of persistence. What I am trying to say is that we need to fail, children need to fail, we need to feel sad, anxious and anguished. If we impulsively protect ourselves and our children, as the feel-good movement suggests, we deprive them of learning-persistence skills. — Martin Seligman
Breaking rules and piercing myths..just a matter of mind and time.. — Abha Maryada Banerjee
Great philosophers become immortal - they make undeniable impacts on culture. — Criss Jami
I think I'm a workaholic, but I'm a workaholic that is loving his work. — Danny Trejo
Sometimes even the smallest of efforts can change someone's fate entirely. — Mitch Rowland
The three words that had caught my eye were drank his blood. — Stephenie Meyer
It's not color, it's like pouring 40 tablespoons of sugar water over a roast. — John Huston
Maybe the key for me to move forward wasn't to eliminate everything I was feeling; maybe all I needed to do was focus on the feeling that made all others seem small. — Kiera Cass
Scepticism is as much the result of knowledge, as knowledge is of scepticism. To be content with what we at present know, is, for the most part, to shut our ears against conviction; since, from the very gradual character of our education, we must continually forget, and emancipate ourselves from, knowledge previously acquired; we must set aside old notions and embrace fresh ones; and, as we learn, we must be daily unlearning something which it has cost us no small labour and anxiety to acquire. — Homer