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Between me and life is a faint glass. No matter how sharply I see and understand life, I cannot touch it. — Fernando Pessoa

What is common among all of these groups [Taliban, Islamic State etc.] is the intent to destroy. The majority of terrorists who come to Afghanistan are from China, Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan or North Africa. They were expelled from their countries and pushed to ours - this is their battlefield - and all of them, be it the Taliban or others, are interlinked with the criminal economy. — Ashraf Ghani

Love doesn't have to be perfect. Even perfect, it is still the best thing there is, for the simple reason that it is the most common and constant truth of all, of all life, all law and order, the very thing which holds everything together, which permits everything to move along in time and be its wonderful or ordinary self. — William, Saroyan

A playwright has a responsibility in his society not to aid it, or comfort it, but to comment and criticize it. — Edward Albee

I have so many opinions about everything it just comes out during my music. It's a battle for me. I try not to be preachy. That's a real danger. — Neil Young

Our words had to be circumspect. We could not write anything too negative about our circumstances. This was tricky, since the very form of a married woman's letter needed to include the usual complaints
that we were pathetic, powerless, worked to the bone, homesick, and sad. We were supposed to speak directly about our feelings without appearing ungrateful, no-account, or unfilial. — Lisa See

I think therefore I seem to be. — Alfred Korzybski

I'm not out looking for a cause. They sort of find me or find my heart. But sure, there's always time for that. My big mouth can talk all the time. — Natalie Maines

A flower can't choose the place where it blooms, and a child can't choose the parents she's born to — Hiro Mashima

People must not attempt to impose their own 'truth' on others. The right to profess the truth must always be upheld, but not in a way that involves contempt for those who may think differently. Truth imposes itself solely by the force of its own truth. — Pope John Paul II

With novels, you're sitting at a desk, alone, going slightly crazy, for anywhere from six months to a year with zero feedback. — Duane Swierczynski

Eating three times a day means takingon, almost without respite, the work of assimilation. — Adalbert De Vogue