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infant first opens its eyes on this world, it must see nothing but chaos because it has no memory to make sense of what it sees. The past gives shape to the present. Consciousness — Harvey Click

You can change the way you think, feel or speak but you can never change human nature". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

I am unable to tolerate'; to say this is the lack of ability to tolerate and 'I am able to tolerate' is itself the ability to tolerate. — Dada Bhagwan

It was like death by a thousand paper cuts. — Tonya Hurley

They say what doesn't kill the soul will make you stronger, but you can't be a stone-hearted man. — Anthony Green

What it would be like to simply disappear into the blackness, to float forever in silence and nothingness. — John Saul

If we had less statemanship we could get along with fewer battleships. — Mark Twain

Let us never cease to feel compassion for those in want. Let us never tire of helping victims of injustice and oppression. He who puts his faith in the restoration of human dignity cannot be wrong. — Poul Hartling

My idea of writing is of unflinching and continual effort, somehow trying to find the right words until you reach a point where you can make no further progress and you either have something or you don't. — James Salter

If you can't find your inspiration by walking around the block one time, go around two blocks-but never three. — Robert Motherwell

God is not an exclamation point. He is, at his best, a semicolon, connecting people, and generating what Aldous Huxley called "human grace." Somewhere along the way, we've lost sight of this. — Eric Weiner

My mind is not a very forgiving place. — Melissa C. Walker

Spread love not hate, so that we can live and die in peace. — AKA

She spent the rest of the way home despising New York: anonymity, in virtuous terror; and the squeaking drainpipe, all-night light, ceaseless footfall, subway corridor, numbered door (3C).
('Master Misery') — Truman Capote