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I am no coward sir! I shall stand and fight!"
"Well, I am," said Sal. "So can we go ... please? — Alex Scarrow

A "divine people" lives in a world in which it is the born persecutor of all other weaker species, or the born victim of all other stronger species. Only the rules of the animal kingdom can possibly apply to its political destinies. — Hannah Arendt

The great man of science, unless he is also a philosopher, ... deserves the title of genius as little as the man of action. — Otto Weininger

My mom was dead. My mom was dead. My mom was dead. Everything I ever imagined about myself had disappeared into the crack of her last breath. I — Cheryl Strayed

It's not any more unusual to be born twice than it is to be born once. — Ray Wylie Hubbard

My past is trying to catch up to me and I must continue run from it. It's the only way I can live. — Nicole Sobon

Which is probably the reason why I work exclusively in black and white ... to highlight that contrast. — Leonard Nimoy

Some men are like musical glasses; to produce their finest tones you must keep them wet. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

They say in old stories that you can't discover new lands without losing sight of the shore for a long time. — Laurie Gough

It's funny, I'd rather be known as a writer who crafted a really nice piece about women's friendships over time. But that doesn't roll off the tongue like 'YouTube sensation.' — Kelly Corrigan

When I'm in normal health, I'm a Presbyterian, but just now I feel that even the wicked get worse than they deserve. — Willa Cather

The constant back and forth between the poles of the android id and the human ego gave rise to the soul drama of the mid-Modern Age, which was simultaneously a technical drama. Its topic is best summarized in a theory of convergence, where the android moves towards its animation while increasing parts of real human existence are demystified as higher forms of mechanics. The uncanny (which Freud knew something about) and the disappointing (on which he chose to remain silent) move towards each other. The ensoulment of the machine is strictly proportional to the desoulment of humans. — Peter Sloterdijk