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Revenge is a dish best served unexpectedly and from a distance - like a thrown trifle. — Frances Hardinge

When men hold the greater majority of all professional positions of power, it is impossible for a woman to advance her career without the support of men. — Carol Roth

When you don't have any reason to think of days as weekdays or weekends, you start to realize that all days are pretty much the same. And that kind of gives you the freedom to do whatever you want. It's a lot easier to seize the day than it is to seize a Tuesday. You have errands on Tuesday. On Tuesday you eat pizza again. Your favorite show is on Tuesday, you know? But the day ... The day is all just hours you're alive for. They can be filled with anything. Unexpectedness, wildness, maybe a little bit of lawlessness, even. If that makes sense. — Adi Alsaid

They say tedium is a sickness that afflicts the inert, or only attacks those who have nothing to do. However, this affliction of the soul is subtles than that: it attacks those with a predisposition towards it and is less lenient on those who work or pretend to work (which comes to the same thing anyway) than on the truely inert. — Pessoa, Fernando

I would be involved with music whether I had a career or not. I'm always going to be writing songs and recording them. — Tom Scholz

stupid, overbarbering, possesive, fur ball — Quinn Loftis

The whole effect of activity is to enrich the feeling of the other. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Rife's key realization was that there's no difference between modern culture and Sumerian. We have a huge workforce that is illiterate or alliterate and relies on TV-which is sort of an oral tradition. And we have a small, extremely literate power elite-the people who go into the Meatverse, basically-who understand that information is power, and who control society because they have this semimystical ability to speak magic computer languages. — Neal Stephenson