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Decide had the same root as suicide and homicide. Decisions felt like little killings. Somebody lost. — Gregory Benford

People tend to romanticise consciousness, as if it's something spiritual. It's just a word we use to describe complexity. — David Walton

People have never had a problem disposing of the past when it gets too difficult. Flesh will burn, photos will burn, and memory, what is that? — Jeanette Winterson

Any constraint is part of the skeleton that you build the composition on - including your own incompetence. — Brian Eno

As the culture war rages on, Lord give us wisdom to see the difference between defending our rights and protesting our slights. — Kevin DeYoung

There's always something extremely personal in the songs, but I may change the point of view from what I actually experienced. — Annie E. Clark

I want to show my true self, not how I want to be seen by others. — G-Dragon

There is no uniform, global model for democracy. — Vladimir Putin

We were a pairing out of an Aesop's fable, the grasshopper and the ant, the tortoise and the hare. And sure, maybe the ant was warmer in the winter and the tortoise won the race, but everyone knows that the grasshopper and the hare were infinitely more appealing animals in all their leggy beauty, their music and interesting side trips. What the story didn't tell you is that the ant relented at the eleventh hour and took in the grasshopper when the weather was hard, fed him on his tenderest store of grass all winter. The tortoise, being uninterested in such things, gave over his medal to the hare. Grasshoppers and hares find the ants and tortoises. They need us to survive, but we need them as well. They were the ones who brought the truth and beauty to the party, which Lucy could tell you as she recited her Keats over breakfast, was better than food any day. — Ann Patchett

But you take a four-year state college, with a broader range of admission, and what happens during those four years may be an even greater value-added educational experience. I don't know. — Roy Romer