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Hypocrisy is not a way of getting back to the moral high ground. Pretending you're moral, saying your moral is not the same as acting morally. — Alan Dershowitz

Out on the roads there is fitness and self-discovery and the persons we were destined to be. — George A. Sheehan

The interesting question would be whether there's a Darwinian process, a kind of selection process whereby some memes are more likely to spread than others, because people like them, because they're popular, because they're catchy or whatever it might be. — Richard Dawkins

It may be that there are kernels of truth in a few of these doctrines, but their widespread acceptance
betokens a lack of intellectual rigor, an absence of skepticism, a need to replace experiments by desires. — Carl Sagan

Please, mein Herr, shoot the children cleanly. — Jonathan Littell

In life we encounter many people who, in some way or another, try to tattoo our faces. — Dan Ariely

Well, it's not easy to find something that you do not know exists. — Patricia Nedelea

This isn't over, Sylvia. I'll leave you now, but I'm watching. I will not let that bastard hurt you." I said this just as I reached the door. As she shut the door I heard a strangled whisper, "No, you're perfectly capable of doing that on your own. — N.M. Facile

You know you're living with the habit of zest if you purposefully choose the scenic route to wherever you are going. Or you choose clothing because you love the texture of the fabric. Or you pick a shampoo or cleaning product because you love the smell - smell being just as important to you as how the product works. — Karen Salmansohn

To prohibit the reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves. — Claude Adrien Helvetius

Actors don't generally go asking other actors for advice too much, but I'll take suggestions wherever I can. — Matt Dillon

When the heart is still disturbed by the relics of a passion it is proner to take up a new one than when wholly cured. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld