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Empire as located its existence not in the smooth recurrent spinning time of the cycle of the seasons but in the jagged time of rise and fall, of beginning and end, of catastrophe. — J.M. Coetzee

Real art is one of the most powerful forces in the rise of mankind, and he who renders it accessible to as many people as possible is a benefactor of humanity. — Zoltan Kodaly

A passion-driven exultant man sings out
Sentences that he has never thought ... — William Butler Yeats

They say that ninety per cent of TV is junk. But ninety per cent of everything is junk. — Gene Roddenberry

He likes control over everything, including me. Yet he's so unpredictably and disarmingly agreeable, too. He can be tender, good-humored, even sweet. And when he is, it's so left field and unexpected. — E.L. James

The responsibility of science, and the limits of technological progress. — Rachel Carson

There is no way to explain enlightenment. It is just a word to indicate something beyond, something very, very far beyond the normal human condition. — Frederick Lenz

There are no traffic jams along the extra mile — Roger Staubach

A life lived by choice is a life of conscious action. A life lived by chance is a life of unconscious reaction. — Neale Donald Walsch

It was a shock to her, a need she only discovered when it was satisfied, for those few minutes. In those days she had all the needs she could stand already, and here was another one. So she said something mean to him. That's how she was used to be and how she might be again someday, if she was ever just barely getting by and somebody seemed to be about to make it harder just by making it different. — Marilynne Robinson

Cancer doesn't give a shit how much you want to live. If it wants to kill you, it will. — A.S. King

I conclude, therefore, that this star is not some kind of comet or a fiery meteor ... but that it is a star shining in the firmament itself one that has never previously been seen before our time, in any age since the beginning of the world. — Tycho Brahe