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She sighed. Ignatius, do you know what the opposite of love is?
Hate, I said.
Despair, Sister said. Despair is the opposite of love. — Charles D'Ambrosio

It was tempting to take refuge in feelings of British superiority, although I disliked myself for it and hoped it didn't show. — John Mole

Appreciate your abilities and trust your instincts. Just because you haven't done something doesn't mean you can't. — Mary Matalin

A truly vibrant and creative culture depends on a system of education which is not divided along class and sectarian lines. — Tom Paulin

The world 'out there' is an exceedingly complicated mass of sensations, events, and turmoil. With Thomas Kuhn, I do not believe that the human mind is capable of organizing a structure of ideas that can come even close to describing what is really out there. Any attempt to do so contains fundamental faults. Eventually, those faults will become so obvious that the scientific model must be continuously modified and eventually discarded in favor of a more subtle one. We can expect the statistical revolution will eventually run its course and be replaced by something else. — David Salsburg

We ought to be listening to see who the world-system wants to devalue and degrade, most often first with words, so that we can know for whom we should be speaking and standing. — Russell D. Moore

I'm a shopper but not a big money/label-y shopper. It makes me a nervous wreck. — Deirdre O'Kane

Grabbing readers by the imagination is a writer's job. — Sara Sheridan

I like it when science and devotion find places of intersection. — Elizabeth Gilbert

We stumble up - we stumble on. — Virginia Woolf

The Charkha, which is the embodiment of willing obedience and calm persistence, must therefore succeed before there is civil disobedience. — Mahatma Gandhi

When you are older, you realise that everything else is just nothing compared to painting and drawing. — David Hockney