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A degree of lying - you know, white lies - seems to be inherent in all languages and all forms of communication. — Matthew Lesko

The claim that SpongeBob makes your child dumber is a causal claim. If you do X, Y will happen. To prove that, you'd have to show that if you forced the children in the no-TV households to watch SpongeBob and changed nothing else about their lives, they would do worse in school. — Emily Oster

I'm not even embarrassed to hug my parents in public. Except when Nathan wears a sweatband when he goes running. Because really! — Stephanie Perkins

No one is better born than another, unless they are born with better abilities and a more amiable disposition. — Seneca The Elder

The hardest grief is often that which leaves no trace. — Alice Hegan Rice

Another activity that can detract us from the proper way is watching television excessively or viewing improper movies. While fine productions on these media are uplifting and entertaining, we need to be very selective in choosing what we see and how much of our time such an activity deserves. Our precious time must not be diverted to the sideline attractions of vulgar language, immoral conduct, pornography, and violence. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

How do I know that there is a God? In the same way that I know, on looking at the sand, when a man or beast has crossed the desert - by His footprints in the world around me. — Henry Parry Liddon

She knew with chilling and absolute certainty she was next. — Alexa Grace

There wasn't enough time in the world, not for the things that mattered most. — Emma Straub

To bring into the world an unwanted human being is as antisocial an act as murder. — Gore Vidal

For the person who wants to capture everything that passes before his eyes, [...] the only coherent way to act is to snap at least one picture a minute, from the instant he opens his yes in the morning to when he goes to sleep. This is the only way that he rolls of exposed film will represent a faithful diary of our days, with nothing left out. If I were to start taking pictures, I'd see this thing through, even if it meant losing my mind. But the rest of you still insist on making a choice. What sort of choice? A choice in the idyllic sense, apologetic, consolatory, at peace with nature, the fatherland, the family. Your choice isn't only photographic; it is a choice of life, which leads you to exclude dramatic conflicts, the knots of contradiction, the great tensions of will, passion, aversion. So you think you are saving yourselves from madness, but you are falling into mediocrity, into hebetude."
- from "The Adventure of a Photographer — Italo Calvino

The eye doesn't see any shapes, it sees only what is differentiated through light and dark or through colors. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

In high school, when I played football I got no respect. I shared a locker with a mop. — Rodney Dangerfield