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He was no longer quite sure whether anything he had ever thought or felt was truly his own property, or whether his thoughts were merely a common part of the world's store of ideas which had always existed ready-made and which people only borrowed, like books from a library. — Milan Kundera

Put out great music, and that's that. — Foxy Brown

I haven't kept a diary since I was seventeen. I think it was soon after my baccalaureat that I gave it up for reasons I'm not sure of, because from the age of twelve or thirteen I had written one religiously... They were a record of what I had done when, down to the nearest minute. I think I held on to them as 'evidence' of some kind. They helped me to find my place in the world and, in a broader sense, to prove to myself that I really existed. I suppose I must have decided at some point that I no longer needed to do that, because I gave up writing a diary, stopped telling the story of my life and tried to just live it instead. — Antoine Laurain

Our unconscious is not more animal than our conscious, it is often even more human. — Edward Bond

Every time someone reads a story about the politics poisoning the global warming stuff it makes it feel like a political story, meaning it's Us and Them, instead of what it is: this profound challenge we face given our energy norms right now, the fuels of convenience toward something new. No matter what the politics are, it's still an enormous transformation that has to take place. — Andrew Revkin

If you get the dirty end of the stick, sharpen it and turn it into a useful tool. — Colin Powell

Feeling one "has"; love occurs. — Martin Buber

Unfortunately, the American policy towards Pakistan is just to worry and express concern, and that is not a clear policy at all. — Richard Engel

As much as we have free choice, absolute destiny is immutable. What is meant to happen does, through one measure or another. — J.R. Ward