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Through "posts" and "sharing," by exhibiting one's loves and tastes, personal stories, photos, and more, each "curates" a public image of oneself on the web, to which one then continually strives to conform. Personal identity becomes one's reflection in the others' eyes. — Nicos Hadjicostis

What is the world coming to when an honest man cannot burn corpses without suspicion? asked Nothing. — Joe Abercrombie

Streetwear for me is what I was raised wearing in London, and my style influences growing up were always people who wore streetwear. — Rita Ora

Is the good scientist allowed artistic license? — Lily King

The difficulty is that we try to perfect others before we perfect ourselves. — Sri Chinmoy

The end of all wisdom is love, love, love. — Ramana Maharshi

Some say knowledge is power, but that is not true. Character is power. — Sathya Sai Baba

I find myself doing fieldwork physically, in the tradition of anthropology. I literally go to the opposite end of the world, to the most exotic faraway places I possibly can, only to find the closest things to me when I get there. — Aleksandra Mir

You're my heart. You don't walk away from your heart, he whispered in my ear. — Kimberly Lauren

Haha, you lose! I got your delicious Subway sandwich Jerry 'stupid' Lawler! — Santino Marella

I have two vintage typewriters. One just about works and the other hasn't a hope in hell, bless it. But they're both beautiful, and they'll stay with me just as long as there's a roof over my head. — Matt Roper

I'm not the comic of the generation, I'm not even the funniest guy in my family. — Dave Attell

The Idols of Tribe have their foundation in human nature itself, and in the tribe or race of men. For it is a false assertion that the sense of man is the measure of things. On the contrary, all perceptions as well of the sense as of the mind are according to the measure of the individual and not according to the measure of the universe. And the human understanding is like a false mirror, which, receiving rays irregularly, distorts and discolors the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it. — Francis Bacon

As murderous industrial magnates go, Alfred Nobel is right up there with Ray Kroc, franchiser of McDonald's. — P. J. O'Rourke