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As a child, I read science fiction, but from the very beginnings of my reading for pleasure, I read a lot of non-fictional history, particularly historical biography. — Norman Spinrad
Art imitates nature not in its effects as such, but in its causes, in its 'manner,' in its process, which are nothing but a participation in and a derivation of actual objects, of the Art of God himself. — Paul Claudel
The soil of a man's heart is stonier; a man grows what he can and tends it. — Stephen King
Speaking for the nation as a whole entails understanding and feeling the pain, as well as understanding the aspiration of the different cultural, social and political make-up of the nation. — David Blunkett
Anyone that is able to put a high school film and gonzo journalism together, it's like, "Yes, please!" — Zoe Kravitz
For every dollar you spend on food, 19 cents goes to the actual food, while the other 81 cents goes to marketing and packaging. — Cary McNeal
In nations that have become too complex, taxes and regulation cause at least a doubling of the amount employers must spend on labor. Many experts call this 'progress,' but the natural result is that many companies respond by sending their operations and jobs to less costly nations. — Oliver DeMille
I'm open-minded. I don't consider myself gay or hetero, I just am. I've had experiences all over the planet but it always comes down to just me, but I think at this point if I had an ongoing relationship I believe it would be with a man. — Dana Plato
Charity begins at home, and justice begins next door. — Charles Dickens
We often say 'love' when we really mean, and are acting out, an addiction-a sterile, ingrown dependency relationship, with another person serving as the object of our need for security. — Stanton Peele
Eating well is a lifelong priority. — Sara Ramirez
What's great about having an audience is they can let you know what they don't think is funny, and you can just cut that out and keep trying. — Maggie Carey
The draperies that clothe figures must show that they are inhabited by these figures, enveloping them neatly to show the posture and motion of such figures, and avoiding the confusion of many folds, especially over the prominent parts, so that these may be evident — Leonardo Da Vinci
If the Devil is an evil computer, who the hell programmed it? Who is the Dr. Frankestein of this abominable character? — Mehmet Murat Ildan
As to the American tradition of non-meddling, Anarchism asks that it be carried down to the individual himself. — Voltairine De Cleyre