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I hunger for an opportunity to bash in the heads of a few Church boys, creepy little geldings that they are. — Brian K. Fuller

Indeed, the lesson of bells is that no work is worth finishing, so why care too deeply about anything? Years of bells will condition all but the strongest to a world that can no longer offer important work to do. Bells are the secret logic of school time; their logic is inexorable. Bells destroy the past and future, rendering every interval the same as any other, as the abstraction of a map renders every living mountain and river the same, even though they are not. Bells inoculate each undertaking with indifference. — John Taylor Gatto

Whatsoever thy birth, thou were a beautiful thought and softly bodied forth. — Lord Byron

Keep on acquiring a taste for what is naturally repugnant; this is an unfailing source of pleasure. — Aleister Crowley

Never get a mime talking. He won't stop. — Marcel Marceau

The "If you build it, they will come" approach to filmmaking has always been helpful to me. — Nina Jacobson

...Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you... — Olisa Ufondu

No truly sophisticated proponent of repression would be stupid enough to shatter the facade of democratic institutions. — Murray Levin

The world is divided between kids who grow up wanting to be their parents and those like us, who grow up wanting to be anything but. Neither group ever succeeds. — Richard Russo

Your mind can be either your prison or your palace. What you make it is yours to decide — Bernard Kelvin Clive

I didn't know what I would do when I found you. But it was always my intention to save you. — Veronica Roth

When you know that something's going to happen, you'll start trying to see signs of its approach in just about everything. Always try to remember that most of the things that happen in this world aren't signs. They happen because they happen, and their only real significance lies in normal cause and effect. You'll drive yourself crazy if you start trying to pry the meaning out of every gust of wind or rain squall. I'm not denying that there might actually be a few signs that you won't want to miss. Knowing the difference is the tricky part. — David Eddings