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I know he didn't mean to be popular
to have everyone string along behind him like the tail of a kite. — Jodi Picoult

Only mystery allows us to live, only mystery. — Federico Garcia Lorca

Keep in mind our Constitution predates the Industrial Revolution. Our founders did not know about electricity, the train, telephones, radio, television, automobiles, airplanes, rockets, nuclear weapons, satellites, or space exploration. There's a lot they didn't know about. It would be interesting to see what kind of document they'd draft today. Just keeping it frozen in time won't hack it. — Ross Perot

They were in Imasu's house, as Magnus was not allowed to play anywhere else in Puno. Imasu's mother and sister were both sadly prone to migraines, so many of Magnus's lessons were on musical theory, but today Magnus and Imasu were in the house alone.
"When can we expect your mother and sister back?" Magnus asked, very casually.
"In a few weeks," Imasu replied. "They went to visit my aunt. Um. They didn't flee - I mean, leave the house - for any particular reason. — Cassandra Clare

The whole summer was inside of us. — Leah Raeder

On the roof of the Accord again, then bent down, pressed his face against the driver's — Richard Price

It's a torture chamber, if we had to play it every day I don't think I'd be playing golf. — Ian Woosnam

Reason is the most active human faculty. — Mary Baker Eddy

Home is pretty utopian. — Scott Adams

If the people of Comic-Con ruled the world ... then tomorrow would be invented every day. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Typically, images or paintings are designated as anamorphic when, in order for the image to appear, a particular line of sight must be adopted. The image only shows up when approached from the angle dictated to the viewer by the image's own set of conditions. In this sense, the viewer must 're-form' their perspective to match the perspective demanded by the image. We are not free to approach the image as we wish; the image is free to assign us a perspective proper to itself ... Anamorphosis, then, describes the freedom of the phenomenon to give itself as it wishes and it measures the extent to which this freedom turns the tables on the one to whom it appears. To receive a phenomenon as it wishes to give itself is to yield control and suspend our own timetables and preconditions in order to be faithful to the conditions set by what gives itself. — Adam Miller

The devil is compromise. — Henrik Ibsen

Before we get started, let's all say 'Happy Birthday' to Elvis Presley today. — Michele Bachmann

So you're saying if I have enough sex, then I'll get to the point where I'll never want to see another penis again?"
"In principle. — Nina Croft