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He believed that there was need in the world for a class freed from the handicap of law and morality, a class acutely adaptable and immoral; a class bent on achieving, not the equality of all men, but the production, at the top, of the superman. — H.L. Mencken

If someone does something bad to you, you do something worse to them so they never mess with you again. — Jessica Chastain

As no scripture is of private interpretation, so is there no feeling in a human heart which exists in that heart alone - which is not, in some form or degree, in every human heart ... — George MacDonald

To me, every hour of the light and dark is a miracle, every inch of space is a miracle, every square yard of the surface of the earth is spread with the same, every cubic foot of the interior swarms with the same; every spear of grass-the frames, limbs, organs, of men and women, and all that concerns them, all these to me are unspeakably perfect miracles. — Walt Whitman

I definitely want to act, but I also want to score movies, and I have this idea to fuse classical music with other styles that would give it a different perception. — Alicia Keys

The only thing that relaxes me is archery. That's why I have to have apartments with gardens. — Paulo Coelho

I never live alone,
I never walk alone.
My posse's always ready
And they're waitin' in my zone. — Chuck D

Concepts create idols of God, of whom only wonder can tell us anything. — Gregory Of Nyssa

The poet presents the imagination with images from life and human characters and situations, sets them all in motion and leaves itto the beholder to let these images take his thoughts as far as his mental powers will permit. This is why he is able to engage men of the most differing capabilities, indeed fools and sages together. The philosopher, on the other hand, presents not life itself but the finished thoughts which he has abstracted from it and then demands that the reader should think precisely as, and precisely as far as, he himself thinks. That is why his public is so small. — Arthur Schopenhauer

There is a certain justice in criticism. The critic is like a midwife - a tyrannical midwife. — Stephen Spender

Being ninety-five percent sure isn't a hundred. — Stephen King