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Those who have nothing have only their discipline. — Alain Badiou
The great thing about books was the solidity of the written word. You might change and your reading might change as a result, but the book remained whatever it had always been. A good book was surprising the first time through, less so the second. — Karen Joy Fowler
We all know the power of film; we all know there's almost nothing more powerful than to see people on film that look and talk like you, like we do. — Mira Nair
But, then again, the actions of the most insignificant men or women can be as a single raindrop that rolls a pebble that dislodges a clod that tumbles a rock and, before you know it, the whole mountainside has crashed down, sweeping palaces and pigsties, princes and paupers into the sea. So maybe there are demons at work, even in the smallest mischief — Karen Maitland
The surface can hide a great deal of turmoil. — J.D. Robb
It is not the ought-ness of the problem that we have to consider, but the is-ness! — William Pickens
When you're really crazy you don't question it. Being aware of my behaviors stops them. Sure, a lot of people pick their cuticles, but how many people cut big parts of their skin off? It's unfair because I have been judged. — Jenny Lawson
When we invite friends for a meal, we do much more than offer them food for their bodies. We offer friendship, fellowship, good conversation, intimacy, and closeness. When we say, 'Help yourself ... take some more ... don't be shy ... have another glass ... ' we offer our guests not only our food and drink but also ourselves. A spiritual bond grows, and we become food and drink for one another. — Henri J.M. Nouwen
Those men get along best with women who can get along best without them. — Charles Baudelaire
If I brought groceries the way I buy health insurance, I'd eat a lot better - and so would my dog. — Phil Gramm
Failure to accord credit to anyone for what he may have done is a great weakness in any man. — William Howard Taft
