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For most people, using the Internet broadens their sense of who 'we' is and actually ends up leaving us in a place of greater compassion and understanding. It leaves us more connected to a larger group of people and more at one with a lot more people in our community. — Alex Steffen

The real tragedies of life occur in such an inartistic manner that they hurt us by their crude violence, their absolute incoherence, their absurd want of meaning, their entire lack of style. — Oscar Wilde

The only way government bureaucrats know of keeping prosperity going is to inflate some more - to increase the deficit or to pump more money into the system. — Henry Hazlitt

Can nothingness be so prodigal? — Sylvia Plath

I see no reason why I should not live on indefinitely just as I have done, and on the whole I am more comfortable here than in Purgatory, a place that I imagine to be like the suburbs of London. — Mary Borden

Once a person is determined to help themselves, there is nothing that can stop them. — Nelson Mandela

If you couldn't handle someone who did the impossible, the improbable, the implausible, then you couldn't handle the VRMMO player known as Kirito. — Reki Kawahara

Crazy? try ceiling-licking, rabies-frothing, dish-ran-away-with-the-spoon-in-fucking-sane.
Thanatos — Larissa Ione

The best sauce in the world is hunger, and as the poor are never without that, they always eat with a relish. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

For me, New York is home because that's where I'm from. — Amy Heckerling

I joke around sometimes and say that the DP [director of photography] is like a shrink for the director, but there's some truth in there. — Reed Morano

Once you can clearly describe what you are reacting to, free of your interpretation or evaluation of it, other people are less likely to be defensive when they hear it. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Ruthlessly, in despite of itself, the Enlightenment has extinguished any trace of its own self-consciousness. The only kind of thinking that is sufficiently hard to shatter myths is ultimately self-destructive. — Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer

Modernism is about space. Postmodernism is about communication. You should do what turns you on. — Robert Venturi