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I don't like mixed colors that much, like plum color or deep, deep colors that are hard to define. — Ellsworth Kelly

To practice jnana yoga, the yoga of knowledge and discrimination, it's necessary to have a highly developed mind. — Frederick Lenz

How horrible it is that people have to grow up! — L.M. Montgomery

After all this time, I know exactly where I belong. Here. With Edmond. And that's how I live now. — Meg Rosoff

Anarchism, in my view, is an expression of the idea that the burden of proof is always on those who argue that authority and domination are necessary. They have to demonstrate, with powerful argument, that that conclusion is correct. If they cannot, then the institutions they defend should be considered illegitimate. How one should react to illegitimate authority depends on circumstances and conditions: there are no formulas. — Noam Chomsky

It is not merely our adversaries we must investigate ... We must always work to know ourselves better, too. — Kate Milford

Some things go too deep for words. — Joan Bauer

Many patients imagine that they have tried everything. True, they have used many remedies, but they have never had the cause of their infirmity adjusted. — Daniel D. Palmer

If one of two or more joint wrongdoers has to pay all the damages, he cannot recover contribution from his fellows. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

It has become too easy to see that the luckless men of the past lived by mistakes, even absurd beliefs, so we may well fail in a decent respect for them, and forget that historians of the future will point out that we too lived by myths. — Herbert J. Muller

It is the prerogative of night, when thoughts, like relentless waves, break on the impressionable sands of the mind. Questions, theories, and suppositions come crashing ashore, and just like waves, they disappear into the grains of the mind without a trace. In this sea of uncertainty, stormed by nocturnal nightmares, the mind slips in and out of consciousness. It is the melting pot where logic and fantasy combine until supposition becomes hypothesis and hypothesis morphs into unsubstantiated fact. — Luke Gracias

The more we can purge ourselves of the diseases we create the more we can become magnificent people. — Judith Light