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If you look at communal experiments in general for any amount of time, you'll find a lot of horrors: raped children, sexual slavery, eugenics experiments, on and on. — Lauren Groff

I've spent half my life in gyms, if not more, and I love physical fitness and health; couple that with the fact that I love for people to be healthy, whether it's mentally, physically, or emotionally, and it's just a great opportunity for me to do something I love and have an impact on people's health. — Steve Nash

Fans say I have a lot of sorrow in my eyes. It's true. — Tony Leung Chiu-Wai

Sharing music is not a crime. It shouldn't be. There should be a deeper meaning to making music than just selling downloads. — Dave Grohl

To do evil a human being must first of all believe that what he's doing is good. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Even without an economic downturn, women sometimes want to keep their shopping habits to themselves. — Natalie Massenet

The Internet," [Judy] Singer said, "is a prosthetic device for people who can't socialize without it." For anyone challenged by language and social rules, a communication system that does not operate in real time is a godsend. — Andrew Solomon

I think the adjective post-modernist really means mannerist. Books about books is fun but frivolous. — Angela Carter

I've been very blessed in my personal life and in my career and I have never been ungrateful for what I have. — Mandy Patinkin

They probably have me up on a poster by now. Warning: this girl is emotionally unstable. Do not allow near hot beverages. — Abby McDonald

Rising inequality can create a more highly leveraged economy, and it can then make the economy vulnerable to a crash like 2008. — Adair Turner

If he spoke, there was no possible outcome but another disastrous exchange of words at cross-purposes. The chances of him finding both the right words and the right inflection were, in his experience with her thus far, vanishingly small. He would either growl at her, or tell her what was in his heart. — Carolyn Jewel

As Yazid, the tyrant of Karbala, never suffered even from a headache, people believed that he was blessed by Allah. But that was a misinterpretation. In reality, Allah had abandoned him completely. He wanted nothing to do with him. — Tehmina Durrani