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How was it that destruction could be so beautiful? Was there something in the scale of it? Was there some shadow in people, lusting for it? Or was it just a coincidental combination of the elements, the final proof that beauty has no moral dimension? — Kim Stanley Robinson
Under socialism all will govern in turn and will soon become accustomed to no one governing. — Vladimir Lenin
Did this bother him because he'd made rules about his life? Or did the rules about his life come because things like this bothered him? — Laurelin Paige
I know that they're all unhappy because nobody loves the right person the way they should and because they don't understand that it's really their own self that they're mad at. — Muriel Barbery
To flourish in life is to live according to the laws of the kingdom that God ordained — Sunday Adelaja
Ilike ideas writers have that I might not have written. Writers are there for a reason ... to write for me. — Tim Roth
The notion that only those who preach the gospel of integrated medicine are able to perform the art of medicine is as ridiculous as it is insulting to everyone in healthcare who does his/her best to meet the needs of their patients. The assumption that unproven or disproven treatments become acceptable simply because they are often administered in a kind and caring fashion is quite simply not true. — Edzard Ernst
I didn't think I was an actor and fought it for a long time. Nobody paid for that but me. — Kathleen Quinlan
For over ten years or so game music has developed into a very large market. — Nobuo Uematsu
It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words. — George Orwell
Power is a tool, influence is a skill; one is a fist, the other a fingertip. — Nancy Gibbs
I was dressed in khaki shorts, a surfing T-shirt and white Vans. Coupled with my amazing tan and disarming smile, I was surprised I wasn't more often confused with Jimmy Buffet. If Jimmy Buffet stood six foot four and weighed two hundred and twenty. "You — J.R. Rain
Self-hatred is the inevitable byproduct of the culture of narcissism in which we all have been reared. We learn from day one how special and wonderful we are. Or conversely, and perhaps more pervasively, we do not learn this at all and instead are subjected to glorified views of others through the media whom we idealize and envy. At the root of it all are inappropriate expectations about life, about ourselves, and an overvaluation of self that breeds profound isolation. — Melissa Grabau
No system in history capitalism has been more relentless in battering down ancient and fragile cultures, devouring the resources of whole regions, pulverizing centuries-old practices in a matter of years, and standardizing the varieties of human experience. — Michael Parenti
