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I began to see that for some, religion was just a form of politics you couldn't criticize. — Gloria Steinem
Spring is that wonderful if somewhat delusional time for a gardener when the sap rises and everything seems possible. — Marta McDowell
He is foolish to blame the sea that is shipwrecked twice. — Publilius Syrus
By 'life,' we mean a thing that can nourish itself and grow and decay. — Aristotle.
Everyone is a photographer now, remember. That's the great thing about photography. — Martin Parr
The past and the future (considered apart from the consequences of their content) are empty as a dream, and the present is only the indivisible and unenduring boundary between them. — Arthur Schopenhauer
I've been most happy to be an advocate for the kinds of grassroots things that people are doing who care about poetry. — Natasha Trethewey
In reality, there's a limit to putting a record out yourself. When it comes to working with major record companies in the context of them owning anything, though, that will never happen. Ever. In my life. — Kevin Shields
They are coming for me. Or am I coming for them? I do not know. I try to feel like the predator, but I cannot. My rage is calming. It is slowing and giving way to fear as the halls stretch on. — Pierce Brown
There is ample time to sleep; after death. — Benjamin Franklin
See, Red? When life hands you lemons, you know what you gotta do now."
"Yes, Mr. Cliche. I know what I have to do. I make lemonade."
"No, you scream 'fuck you, lemons! — Priscilla Glenn
An evergreen flower is never scared of the upcoming fall. — Faramarz Ashenai Ghasemi
I can't imagine that I would have been cast in the role, without Jamie Lee giving me a thumbs up. — Adam Arkin
The present work is, then, the masterpiece of one particular literary genre that flourished in the fourth century BC in Greece, that of the rhetorical manual, and it is a remarkable fact that it should have fallen to Aristotle to write it. It — Aristotle.
What is it about your race that none of you can seem to properly weigh your own value? Every human seems to think more of herself than she should, or less of herself than is sensible! — R.A. Salvatore