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I am a passionate seeker after Truth and a not less passionate enemy of the malignant fictions used
by the "Party of Order", the official representatives of all turpitudes, religious, metaphysical,
political, judicial, economic, and social, present and past, to brutalise and enslave the world; I am a
fanatical lover of Liberty; considering it as the only medium in which can develop intelligence,
dignity, and the happiness of man; — Mikhail Bakunin

You ought to follow your inner voice. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Death does not conquer. It threatens, but it cannot subdue the future. What must be, will be. — Robin Hobb

Everything you hate holds you back from growing. Everything you love helps you to grow. — Debasish Mridha

Improvisation is empowering because it welcomes the unknown. And since what's impossible is always unknown, it allows me to believe I can cheat the impossible. — Philippe Petit

We have got to make disciples. Fun nights and pizza nights are not going to sustain us. — Francis Chan

My parents got divorced when I was about ten years old, but I saw my mom go work two and three jobs to make sure we didn't miss a beat. — LeToya Luckett

The new "ambiguity" means, in a way adjudged favorable to literary, poetic, intellectually and psychologically well-devised and praiseworthily executed linguistic performance, uncertainty of meaning, or difficulty for the interpreter in identifying just what the meaning in question is: it means the old meanings of ambiguity with a difference. It means uncertainty of meaning (of a word or combination of words) purposefully incorporated in a literary composition for the attainment of the utmost possible variety of meaning-play compressible within the verbal limits of the composition. — Laura Riding

need I see as he stares at me is foreplay of the most profound kind. — A.M. Madden

What does God really look like stripped naked? That's the province of enlightenment ... the formless, perfect face of existence. — Frederick Lenz

In my books you have to concentrate, but I work hard to make it that, when you do, the rewards are quite high. — John Banville