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The charm, one might say the genius, of memory is that it is choosy, chancy and temperamental. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

I honestly feel very humble when I study Capablanca's games. — Max Euwe

Schools - play the race card incessantly against their fellow students and their professors, leading to an atmosphere of nervous self-censorship. — Anonymous

When you have faults, do not fear to abandon them. — Confucius

Don't worry! On another Earth it already happened', — Terry Pratchett

Happiness can be just as contagious as misery ... — Jennifer O'Neill

I got involved in lots of different areas round about 2007, 2008. Just working with lots of different people and stretching myself in different ways. I was working on art projects and working with other writers, just doing bits and pieces, trying to keep busy. — Stevie Jackson

Give me a child until he is 7 and I will show you the man. — Aristotle.

Put a very clever man next to a genius, his brightness will immediately turn to dullness! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Winston knew better than to give a heartfelt synopsis of a grainy black-and-white film that had inadvertently touched his heart and caused him to empathize with a loafer-shod French boy, Doinel, the young, unloved Parisian, running toward the sea in the last reel. Winston had wanted to chase behind him, clasp him on the shoulder ... — Paul Beatty

She says, all serious like, Lor, you're a really sweet guy
(who the bloody fuck is she talking about? I'm looking
around the bed but it's only me and her) ... — Karen Marie Moning

On the other hand, there is no more potent dwarfing of the present than by viewing it as a mere link between a glorious past and a glorious future. Thus, though a mass movement at first turns its back on the past, it eventually develops a vivid awareness, often specious, of a distant glorious past. Religious movements go back to the day of creation; social revolutions tell of a golden age when men were free, equal, and independent; nationalist movements revive or invent memories of past greatness. — Eric Hoffer

A mere 400 years after our fall from the center of the universe, we have experienced the fall from the center of ourselves. — David Eagleman

For here, I'm sitting in a tin can, far above the world. Planet earth is blue, and there is nothing I can do. — David Bowie

Testosterone does not have to be toxic. — Anna Quindlen