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Is deviation from the locally approved norms always and everywhere to be taken as disease? — Bernard Wolfe

The mutability of the past is the central tenet of Ingsoc. Past events, it is argued, have no objective existance, but survive only in written records and in human memories. The past is whatever the records and the memories agree upon. And since the Party is in full control of all records, and in equally full control of the minds of its members, it follows that the past is whatever the Party chooses to make it. — George Orwell

Oh my God," I gasped. "They think I'm like those girls! They think I run around and crash my car and forget to wear underwear. — Robin Benway

I don't want to be one of those young actors who is around for a couple of years and melts off the scene. — Tuppence Middleton

You have no choices about how you lose, but you do have a choice about how you come back and prepare to win again. — Pat Riley

The Oriental philosophy approaches easily loftier themes than the modern aspires to; and no wonder if it sometimes prattle about them. It only assigns their due rank respectively to Action and Contemplation, or rather does full justice to the latter. Western philosophers have not conceived of the significance of Contemplation in their sense. — Henry David Thoreau

Pieces don't fit. Wine runs out. Water bottles burst. These are facts of life. But Jesus responds with this invitation: "Bring your problems to me. — Max Lucado

President Obama has been very clear as he laid out the goal, and the objective is to close Guantanamo. — Cliff Sloan

Human beings are just way more complex than they'd like to be. They like to be simple machines. And they'll set up fantasy scenarios where they're simple machines, and get hurt and do things they regret. — Nell Zink

Most people start the day by checking email, texts, and social media. And most people struggle to be successful. It's not a coincidence. — Hal Elrod

True market fundamentalists in the economics profession are few and far between. Not only are they absent from the center of the profession; they are rare at the "right-wing" extreme. Milton Friedman, a legendary libertarian, makes numerous exceptions, on everything from money to welfare to antitrust: Our principles offer no hard and fast line how far it is appropriate to use government to accomplish jointly what is difficult or impossible for us to accomplish separately through strictly voluntary exchange. In any particular case of proposed intervention, we must make up a balance sheet, listing separately the advantages and disadvantages. — Bryan Caplan