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You're never going to believe what just walked into the club," Lor told Ryodan. "Tell me to change. Say the word. — Karen Marie Moning

You know what I'd love to read? A Dialogue between Bron and Shevek and Socrates. Socrates would love it too. I bet he wanted people who argued. You can tell he did, you can tell that's what he loved really, at least in The Symposium. — Jo Walton

I come from a family rooted in the arts, so I think I naturally gravitated towards performing from an early age. — Juliet Rylance

Indeed, the attempt to live according to the notion that the fragments are really separate is, in essence, what has led to the growing series of extremely urgent crises that is confronting us today. — David Bohm

A lot of the challenge and the reason for the success of those one-shot photographers is that their pictures almost have to be subject proof. Because you usually only have a few minutes with the person. You never know who's going to walk into the room - whether they're going to be friendly, grumpy, sick of photographers, or between meetings. — Gregory Heisler

But for Jack, the sight of Schuyler Van Alen had only served to ignite a feeling he had been repressing for months. — Melissa De La Cruz

It simply isn't a woman's nature to be silent for prolonged periods of time. — Maya Banks

My argument is simple, which is, that for several thousand years in Western civilization, marriage has been the union of one man and one woman. Research is overwhelming that children need mothers and fathers. — Gary Bauer

Evil deeds do not prosper; the slow man catches up with the swift. — Homer

A society whose principles are acquisition, profit, and property produces a social character oriented around having, and once the dominant pattern is established, nobody wants to be an outsider, or indeed an outcast; in order to avoid this risk everybody adapts to the majority, who have in common only their mutual antagonism. — Erich Fromm

A print book is really a kind of tree zombie. — Scott Sigler

Diane Arbus is one of the most mysterious, enigmatic, and frighteningly daring artists of the 20th century. Her work emerged from a deeply private place and profoundly affected all those who came into contact with it. — Steven Shainberg