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remember the old adage "You can't judge a book by its cover"? I'm here to tell you that's complete bullshit — Tim Castleman

When needs and means become abstract in quality, abstraction is also a character of the reciprocal relation of individuals to oneanother. This abstract character, universality, is the character of being recognized and is the moment which makes concrete, i.e. social, the isolated and abstract needs and their ways and means of satisfaction. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Like many other kids, I liked watching anime. — Takashi Murakami

In quiet crevices, life is born over and over again, without witness, without recognition. It happens, feverishly or serenely, fast or slow, and the guardians or propriety remain laughably ignorant. — Mai Al-Nakib

Occasional kindness does not cancel out cruelty. Hitting is never acceptable under any circumstances. — Sam Horn

The serious Sylvia was agonizing over the execution of the Rosenbergs and McCarthyism; others were delighting to dream over trousseau lingerie at Vanity Fair's showroom. — Elizabeth Winder

Part of my soul goes into each quote I write. A book of my quotes can be yours for just $19.99. — Ryan Lilly

I think I write in order to discover on my shelf a new book that I would enjoy reading, or to see a new play that would engross me. — Thornton Wilder

To the man on crutches, dressed in camouflage, who stole my wallet ... you can hide but you can't run. — Milton Jones

The only way of living in a free society is to feel that you have the right to say and do stuff. — Salman Rushdie

Sometimes you cannot believe what you see, you have to believe what you feel. — Mitch Albom

Poverty is a veil that obscures the face of greatness. An appeal is a mask covering the face of tribulation. — Khalil Gibran

Listening back to your speaking voice for the first time, unless you're James Earl Jones, it's a quite distressing process for most people. — Philip Selway