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What on earth can you do on this earth but catch at whatever comes near you, with both your fingers, until your fingers are broken? — Tennessee Williams

Most of the things that "everybody knows" are wrong. The rest are merely unreliable.
Batman — Neil Gaiman

The heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public opinion is not the official censorship of the Press, but the unofficial censorship by a Press which exists not so much to express opinion as to manufacture it. — Dorothy L. Sayers

But it is impossible to picture any of our interrogators, right up to Abakumov and Beria, wanting to slip into prisoner's skin even for one hour, or feeling compelled to sit and meditate in solitary confinement.
Their branch of service does not require them to be educated people of broad culture and broad views - and they are not. Their branch of service does not require them to think logically - and they do not. Their branch of service requires only that they carry out orders exactly and be impervious to suffering - and that is what they do and what they are. We who have passed through their hands feel suffocated when we think of the legion, which is stripped bare of universal human ideals. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

I may be the only mother in America who knows exactly what their child is up to all the time. — Barbara Bush

You can't just stick with something that doesn't work. — Howard Graham Buffett

Enlightened leaders get more out of their people because they know that each person already has everything it takes to be successful. They — Steve Chandler

I could field as long as I can remember, but hitting has been a struggle all my life. — Brooks Robinson

In the Augustan age ... poetry was ... the sister of architecture; with the romantics, and their heightened vowel-sense, resulting in different melodic lines, she became the sister of music; in the present day, she appears like the sister of horticulture, each poem growing according to the law of its own nature ... — Edith Sitwell

He fell in love with his golem, found it a source of consolation. Life — Umberto Eco