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Once one crosses a conceptual threshold of rethinking what nature might or might not be, it can multiply outward radically. The world becomes a more interesting place to be, and one is perhaps somewhat less judgmental. — Michael Light

This corn will teach to you, should you peel away the husk, and be willing to open your ears. — Anthony Liccione

To be honest, I feel like I think too much. So I like working out because it makes me kind of relax. — Heather Graham

..who would win in a fight.Dumbeldore from harry potter or Magnus Bane.
"Dumbledore would totally win"said the first one."he has the badass killing curse."
The second lycanthorpe made a trenchant point."Dumbeldore isn't real"
"I don't think magnus Bane is real either. — Cassandra Clare

You turn the book over in your hands, you scan the sentences on the back of the jacket, generic phrases that don't say a great deal. So much the better, there is no message that indiscreetly outshouts the message that the book itself must communicate directly, that you must extract from the book, however much or little it may be. Of course, this circling of the book, too, this reading around it before reading inside it, is a part of the pleasure in a new book, but like all preliminary pleasures, it has its optimal duration if you want it to serve as a thrust toward the more substantial pleasure of the consummation of the act, namely the reading of the book. — Italo Calvino

Compassionate conservative soft bigotry of low expectations. — George W. Bush

I whirled round, and there on one of those dry gravel beds, was the biggest snake I had ever seen. He was sunning himself, after the cold night, and he must have been asleep when Antonia screamed. When I turned, he was lying in long loose waves, like a letter "W." He twitched and began to coil slowly. He was not merely a big snake, I thought-he was a circus monstrosity. His abominable muscularity, his loathsome, fluid motion, somehow made me sick. He was as thick as my leg, and looked as if millstones couldn't crush the disgusting vitality out of him. — Willa Cather

Strange is the influence of Marx on character. — Christina Stead

Recollection is not something that I can summon up, it simply comes and I am the servant of it. — Edna O'Brien