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The "brightness" of the 15 percent might or might not indicate a profound feeling for the causes of things; it is largely verbal and symbol-manipulating, and is almost certainly partly an obsessional device not to know and touch risky matter, just as Freud long ago pointed out that the nagging questions of small children are a substitute for asking the forbidden questions. — Paul Goodman

Because I was raised in a Christian culture I never considered myself to be a totally free human being. — James Baldwin

I don't do any vulgar movements. — Elvis Presley

Psychiatric expert testimony: mendacity masquerading as medicine. — Thomas Szasz

Sometimes it's not like I write very specific, it's more like I add an atmosphere almost to something that might have been quite awkward in my mind from the beginning. Something has happened and I want to force myself to think of it in a more positive way. And then I force myself to write something that convinces me that this is actually something pretty good or something that I learned something valuable from. — Jens Lekman

I was definitely inspired by Madonna. — Ariana Grande

These days she tended to think of herself as a Heisenbergian Christian: she believed in the broad outlines of Christianity, but she was unable to pinpoint the specifics of her creed. She was OK with the wave; it was the particles that tended to escape her. — Robert Kroese

There are certain wicked people in the world that you can't deal with except by force. — John Keegan

A great gift is an answer waiting for a question. — Kevin Kling

The holy country is occupied by holy citizens. — Lailah Gifty Akita

God wants you to always call Him not because you need Him but because you love Him. Matthew 22:37 — Felix Wantang

There indeed lay Thorin Oakenshield, wounded with many wounds ... — J.R.R. Tolkien

The key to life is imagination. — Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Some men see what is, and ask 'Why?' I see what might be, and ask 'Why Not?' — Robert Kennedy