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What she remembered is undoubtedly something so radically different from the image I gave to her memory that the two may be incompatible. — Siri Hustvedt

There is a great probability that our loss of capacity for enjoying the positive joys of life is largely due to the decreased sensibility of our senses and our lack of full use of them. All human happiness is sensuous happiness. — Lin Yutang

Everything comes from a weird place that I don't understand. I make a piece of art just to prove that I exist in my own way. And I can't make something nice. I have to make something that makes me uncomfortable. — Josh Smith

With the compelling convincingness of dreams, which are vague yet exact, the ghost voice draws us (to ourselves and all of our component selves), lifts them casually out of the well of the past
the well wherein nothing is lost, the deep well of forgetfulness, and remembrance
and tosses them mockingly on the glassy table surface of our consciousness. There we are forced to consider them. There we are forced to regard, analyze, and re-understand. — Heinrich Robert Zimmer

As many political writers have pointed out, commitment to political equality is not an empirical claim that people are clones. — Steven Pinker

If men started taking care of children, the job will become more valuable. — Gloria Steinem

The passenger train is like the male teat - neither useful nor ornamental. — James J. Hill

I think best on two wheels — Kenneth L. Decroo

Christianity is not a white man's religion and don't let anybody ever tell you that it's white or black. Christ belongs to all people; he belongs to the whole world. — Billy Graham

All forms of human happiness contain within themselves the seeds of their own decomposition. — Theodore Dalrymple

You know, in the beginning when your first payroll comes up and you have to borrow money to meet the payroll, you lose sleep the night before, and you say to yourself real fast, 'Well, maybe I should keep working a couple more years. It's sobering. — Bill Kurtis