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Carl did not want to believe. He wanted to know. — Ann Druyan
Cause and effect are never divided between two people. — Max Frisch
The notion that Anna would want something done "now" and not "shortly" is accurate. — Anna Wintour
As people, we love pattern. But interrupted pattern is more interesting. — Jay Maisel
(On returning to Austin to run at his collegiate stadium) It is almost like coming home with the crowd, the people, and it just brings it home for me. For me, it is a very special place, it is great energy, and again I always seem to run very well here. So I love coming back. — Leonel Manzano
Thus I set my printless feet O'er the cowslip's velvet head, That bends not as I tread. — John Milton
And so, onwards ... along a path of wisdom, with a hearty tread, a hearty confidence.. however you may be, be your own source of experience. Throw off your discontent about your nature. Forgive yourself your own self. You have it in your power to merge everything you have lived through- false starts, errors, delusions, passions, your loves and your hopes- into your goal, with nothing left over. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The most romantic region of every country is that where the mountains unite themselves with the plains or lowlands. — Mary Wortley Montagu
Working in the arts, you see people who come from terrible circumstances and who, for whatever reason, have incredible talent. But of course, with that great talent comes some guilt because, if you come from circumstances that don't encourage it, it can be really confusing. — Jesse Eisenberg
Grandma chuckled. "No, you're not going to start hearing everybody. It depends on the animal's intelligence and inclination. Squirrels, bugs and birds aren't big thinkers. — Angie Fox
My words travelled through my veins which hung in the sky like telephone wires. — Annabel Pitcher
the only choice is that between direct or indirect relations of domination and exploitation, with any alternative dismissed as utopian. — Slavoj Zizek