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The revolution proceeded routinely and according to the rules of networked 21st-century protest. — Neal Stephenson

To where? We don't know. To do what? We don't know either. No one tells us anything. We just follow orders. — Derrick Wolf

You know what Sunday is, it's a day with a lot of potential for naps. — Polly Horvath

In modern warfare, journalists are among the first responders, seeking out truth in the turmoil and wreckage, wherever it takes them. — Nancy Gibbs

In Kant's description, ethical duty functions like a foreign traumatic intruder that from the outside disturbs the subject's homeostatic balance, its unbearable pressure forcing the subject to act "beyond the pleasure principle," ignoring the pursuit of pleasures. For Lacan, exactly the same description holds for desire, which is why enjoyment is not something that comes naturally to the subject, as a realization of her inner potential, but is the content of a traumatic superego injunction. — Slavoj Zizek

I am possessed by one insatiable passion , which I cannot restrain nor would I if I could ... I cannot get enough books . — Francesco Petrarca

God determine timing of everything;
A time to be born and a time to die.
A time to be sorrow and a time to be happy.
A time to plant and a time to harvest.
A time to search and a time to quit searching.
A time of darkness and a time of light.
A time of trouble and a time of liberation. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If you have knowledge , let others light their candles in it. — Margaret Fuller

You don't want to get rid of your experiences, because they're your experiences - good or bad - and you need them, but it would be great if they weren't on the video shelf! — Jennifer Connelly

I remember going to a monastery library when I was very young and being surrounded by ancient books. I fell in love. — Hans Ulrich Obrist

The journey of your first movie is not just beyond belief it can be truly beyond satire. — Yahoo Serious

Sad to say, in a present-day world that seems to be governed by clashing self
interests and material forces, where we have learned that idealistic rhetoric usually cloaks nationalistic purposes or even far more diabolical schemes, it has become increasingly difficult to explain collective actions that profess to be driven by virtuous ideals or a desire to make the world a better place. During the past century, various national leaders have ordered the slaughter of tens of millions of people as the supposedly necessary means to perfect the world. Today we are far more cynical, I fear, than the generations at the beginning of the past genocidal century, before the First World War and the Russian Revolution. — David Brion Davis