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Inside the house. Has it ever occurred to you, Will, that, believe it or not, this might not be just about you? — Jojo Moyes

Why is it that wellnesses are not as contagious as illnesses
generally speaking, but also especially regarding taste? Or are there epidemics of health? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Writing is a necessary thing for me, just to keep myself level. It has beneficial effects on my life. — Nick Cave

In the 21st Century, the capacity to communicate will almost certainly be a key human right. — Nelson Mandela

The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out. — Annie Dillard

I like music with soul and passion and the good of humanity. As long as it has those things, I'm all the way in. — Q-Tip

True ideas are those that we can assimilate, validate, corroborate, and verify. False ideas are those that we cannot. That is the practical difference it makes to us to have true ideas; that therefore is the meaning of truth, for it is all that truth is known as. — William James

The world is full of narcissistic cybersex playboys ready to replace you with the swipe of finger when you say "no" or order an appetizer with your drink. — Cat Volz

Mind your speech a little lest you should mar your fortunes. — William Shakespeare

When I was a child and came with my elders to Galway for their salmon fishing in the river that rushes past the gaol, I used to look with awe at the window where men were hung, and the dark, closed gate. — Lady Gregory

I was helplessly captured; and hopelessly enraptured. — Brownell Landrum

The integration of the Negro into American society is one of the most exciting challenges to self-development and self-mastery that any nation of people ever faced. — Margaret Halsey

A myth is the name of a terrible lie told by a smelly little brown person to a man in a white suit with a pair of binoculars. — David Antin

His urbane brain cut the most magnificent capers, as, chloroformed by fatigue, it directed its incoming perceptions along the most absurd paths and enjoyed the utter senselessness of its associations. — Gerhard Roth