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Consciousness is the foundation of all thinking; and thinking is the foundation of all consciousness. — M. Scott Peck

We constantly see surveys that reveal this ignorance, especially among our high school students,78 percent of whom, in a recent nationwide multiple-choice test, identified Abraham Lincoln as 'a kind of lobster.' That's right: more than three quarters of our nation's youth could not correctly identify the man who invented the telephone. — Dave Barry

I can't give up. It's a rap thang. And I ain't goin back to the crack game. — Tupac Shakur

First be sure that you know exactly what you want to say. Then be sure you have said exactly that. — C.S. Lewis

We are in truth but pieces on this chess board of life,which in the end we leave,only to drop one by one into the grave of nothingness. — Omar Khayyam

I was in a no-win situation, so I'm glad that I won rather than lost — Frank Bruno

Another week of emptiness, of solitude, though the schooner was fully crewed and there were few places where someone could be out of sight of everyone else. That was the thing about the open ocean, you were never physically alone, yet all the world seemed removed. Catti-brie and Drizzt had spent hours together, just standing and watching, each lost, drifting on the rolls of the azure blanket, together and yet so alone. — R.A. Salvatore

I don't pull out because ... it's not my problem. — Jim Norton

Never bring a knife to a gun fight, I tell Mr. Crispy as I turn away from him. His right arm thinks about it for a moment, then falls off. — Charles Stross

When I was younger I used to lock myself in the bathroom and read in the dry tub. I was also a fan of the 'shoe closet.' Reading felt thrilling and illicit and deeply private to me, and I felt vulnerable doing it in public. — Karen Russell

I try my hardest to push the point that I am a feminist. — Jenna Jameson

There are three things healthy people most need to do - to be creatively productive, to render service, and to act in accordance with their moral impulses. In all three respects modern society frustrates most people most of the time. — E.F. Schumacher