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An individual excels where the institution fails. — Joel T. McGrath
I don't want to be a spokesperson. — Kurt Cobain
I know this from the hollow sound that persists after the men's prayer, and from their faces pressed against the window of supplication. And from their coloring, the complexion of people who respond to fear of the absurd with zeal. As for me, I don't like anything that rises to heaven, I only like things affected by gravity. I'll go so far as to say I abhor religions. All of them! Because they falsify the weight of the world. Sometimes I feel like busting through the wall that separates me from my neighbor, grabbing him by the throat, and yelling at him to quit reciting his sniveling prayers, accept the world, open his eyes to his own strength, his own dignity, and stop running after a father who has absconded to heaven and is never coming back. Have a look at that group passing by, over there. Notice the little girl with the veil on her head, even though she's not old enough to know what a body is, or what desire is. What can you do with such people? Eh? — Kamel Daoud
Pointing your fingers at someone else takes away power from you, — Roselyn Brown
Damn it to hell, Dad, I can't stand to live with all your silence. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
Relations are actually tied by heart not by Customs, coz Friendship never required any of It. — Samar Sudha
Great acting is all about being in the moment, being in the present tense. — Tom Hooper
Every time I go to big events, it's a trip. I feel like that kid who shouldn't really be there. — Zac Efron
I had been up all night with my old friend Allen Ginsberg, the poet, and we had both slid into the abyss of whiskey madness and full-bore substance abuse. It was wonderful, — Hunter S. Thompson
Most of our social nature is like that of other primates - we're mostly out for ourselves. — Jonathan Haidt
What may be called linear thinking goes straight out from one pole or from one idea of the cosmos of ideas, which every true philosophy is. This idea, cut off from its interrelations and interdependencies with the cosmos,[linear thinking] then fanatically thinks to a finish. Then it becomes radical individualism or socialism or totalitarianism or anarchism. This linear thinking, so characteristic of the modern mind and irs countless -isms, is a stranger to Catholic political philosophy. For Catholic political philosophy is spheric thinking. — Heinrich Albert Rommen
Great people have a vision of their lives that they practice emulating each and every day. They go to work on their lives, not just in their lives. — Michael Gerber