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It never got weird enough for me. — Hunter S. Thompson

He stared up at the moon, which looked like a giant hole in the sky, letting light through to the other side. — Sarah Addison Allen

I try to encourage people to think for themselves, to question standard assumptions ... Don't take assumptions for granted. Begin by taking a skeptical attitude toward anything that is conventional wisdom. Make it justify itself. It usually can't. Be willing to ask questions about what is taken for granted. Try to think things through for yourself. — Noam Chomsky

In recent years, a trend toward a more restrictive approach to transfusion therapy has emerged.9,10 For example, as per the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force transfusion guidelines, RBC transfusion is rarely indicated when the hemoglobin (Hgb) concentration is above 10 g/dL and is usually indicated when the hemoglobin is less than 6 g/dL.2 — Gerard J. Criner

Blaming your faults on your nature does not change the nature of your faults. After growing up on a dairy farm, everything in life seemed easy — Mike Johanns

Your hatred is rooted in your fear, and your paranoia and insecurities, well they don't belong here. — Amy Ray

It's insane to try to balance the budget. — William Vickrey

The supremacy of cerebral, manipulative thinking goes together with an atrophy of emotional life. — Erich Fromm

I have suffered, like other writers, from indolence, irresolution, distaste to my work, absence of 'inspiration,' and all that: but I have also found that sitting down, however reluctantly, with the pen in my hand, I have never worked for one quarter of an hour without finding myself in full train ... — Harriet Martineau

News of the miracle had reached the doge's palace, but in a somewhat garbled form. the result of the successive transmissions of facts, true or assumed, real or purely imaginary, based on everything from partial, more or less eyewitness accounts to reports from those who simply liked the sound of their own voice, for, as we know all too well, no one telling a story can resist adding a period, and sometimes even a comma. — Jose Saramago

The reason why so few marriages are happy is because young ladies spend their time in making nets, not in making cages. — Jonathan Swift