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you know what is and what is not right. All men do, though they may spend their years trying to bury that knowing, burying it beneath words, hatreds, lusts, sorrow, or any of the other bricks from which they build their lives. — Mark Lawrence

Why is it that if you happen to be black and over six feet tall, everybody thinks you supposed to play basketball or football? — Terry McMillan

Titus, operating under the terms of the more modest package that he had negotiated with Gwen, which included room, board, and at the end of his own Candy Land path, the ambiguous pink-frosting-roofed gingerbread house of a family to love him and fuck him up, instantly got out of the car, observed the agreed-upon conventions of civilized intercourse among strangers, and got back into the car. The boy was still visiting their planet from his own faraway home world, but Archy figured that with time, he would adjust to the local gravity and microbes. Keeping close to the baby most of the time, as if Clark were the object he had crossed the stellar void to study. — Michael Chabon

That lack of programmability is probably what ultimately will doom vi. It can't extend its domain. — Bill Joy

We'd never get anything fixed to suit us if we waited for things to suit us before we started. — Laura Ingalls Wilder

If something is as smart as you, do you treat it differently if it isn't a human? — Neill Blomkamp

Some people take a of light with them when they go, yet seem to leave things brighter nonetheless. — Jim Beaver

It's striking and unique in London how you know to create this alchemy between the concept, the food, the music, the staff. From the beginning to the end, with all these different elements, it tells a full story that you know very well how to develop and cultivate. — Alain Ducasse

Why do some of us turn menacing?' she whispered. — Lois Lowry

I am sorry to be leaving the post of secretary of state for Scotland. — Des Browne

This growing poverty in the midst of growing population constitutes a permanent menace to peace. And not only to peace, but also to democratic institutions and personal liberty For overpopulation is not compatible with freedom. — Aldous Huxley

Who cares if you're enlightened forever? Can you just get it in this moment, now? — Byron Katie