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It is our birthright to uncover the soul - to remove the layers of fear or shame or apathy or cynicism that conceal it. — Elizabeth Lesser

Tell Mrs. Hudson there will be five for supper. If I am not back by eight, I will have no doubt been arrested. In that case, of course, there will be four. — Lyndsay Faye

But I think it's quite clear in my work that my orientation isn't political or doesn't come out of modern politics. — Jane Campion

You want to hire great people and give them the opportunity to fail. You need to let them figure things out as they go along. If they fail repeatedly, then you probably have to find a different person, but if you don't let people have that opportunity to fail, they don't get to learn and grow and try things. — Dave Goldberg

I'll just say right here that whoever thought up the idea of paying dead white authors by the word should have a special place in hell with the rest of the sadists. — Heather W. Petty

Just as Americans have discovered the hidden energy costs in a multitude of products-in refrigerating a steak, for example, on its way to the butcher-they are about to discover the hidden water costs. Beginning with the water that irrigated the corn that was fed to the steer, the steak may have accounted for 3,500 gallons. The water that goes into a 1,000-pound steer would float a destroyer. It takes 14,935 gallons of water to grow a bushel of wheat, 60,000 gallons to produce a ton of steel, 120 gallons to put a single egg on the breakfast table. — Jerry Adler

At times, competition can be a good thing. But a person's value isn't something that can be ranked, is it? — Hotaru Odagiri

Running from the presence of God has the futility of "trying to shovel smoke with a rake". — Paul David Tripp

Without death, life loses its meaning - without meaning, you were already dead. — Kevin Bohacz

You're as bad as your master," he muttered, scarce audible amid the sea-sounds. "Worse. At least he didn't ply his words from a courtesan's lips. — Jacqueline Carey

We are born in this cemetery, but must not despair.
-Piet Soron, 1847 — Jesse Ball

Linguistic philosophers continue to argue that probably music is not a language, that is in the philosophical debate. Another point of view is to say that music is a very profound language. — Robert Fripp

Cognition modifies the knower so as to adapt him harmoniously to his acquired knowledge. — Ludwik Fleck