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We really have no right to reproach God for having created the world. For Him it was the only possible way of escaping from the accursed void in which He found himself. — Leszek Kolakowski
A slave is one who waits for someone to come and free him. — Ezra Pound
The silver trump of freedom had roused my soul to eternal wakefulness. — Frederick Douglass
Philosophical problems can be compared to locks on safes, which can be opened by dialing a certain word or number, so that no force can open the door until just this word has been hit upon, and once it is hit upon any child can open it. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
Recently I began reading my old diaries. Back to before the war. Gradually I became very depressed. The reason for that is probably that I wrote only when there were obstacles and halts to the flow of life, seldom when everything was smooth and even ... As I read I distinctly felt what a half-truth a diary presents. — Kathe Kollwitz
Frances, who also was feeling distant from her husband. Though still deeply in love after ten years of marriage, Frances worried that her husband's passion for politics and worldly achievement surpassed his love for his family. She mourned "losing my influence over a heart I once thought so entirely my own," increasingly apprehensive that she and her husband were "differently constituted. — Doris Kearns Goodwin
Scary is good. Kids like going to a movie and being really scared rather than fake scared. — Freddie Highmore
I say I don't sleep with married men, but what I mean is that I don't sleep with happily married men. — Britt Ekland
Experiences that we remember intrusively, despite desperately wanting to banish them from our minds, are closely linked to, and sometimes threaten, our perceptions of who we are and who we would like to be. — Daniel L. Schacter
People travel to marvel at the mountains, seas, rivers and stars and they pass right by themselves without astonishment. — Saint Augustine
