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If the people in the audience are talking, you're being ignored. If the people are gazing at you, you've got something they want to hear.
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As a child I wanted to become an architect.
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It's not unusual for writers to look backward. Because that's your pool of resources. If you were to write something now, I bet there's a pretty good chance you'd call on your teenage years, your experiences then, stuff you learned then.
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The subtleties of mathematics defecate the grossness of our apprehension, and supply the elements of a sounder and severer logic.
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Success as I see it is a result, not a goal.
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Men make their own happiness, and a man may be respected even though only a slave.
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No one really believes in equality who's on top.
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I think there's a time in your life where you don't feel like you fit in. I think everyone has that when you're a teenager, especially, and especially in the society we live in.
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Why? What is so wonderful about mass murder that nobody in the history of the world has ever fond any smarter solution to problems than killing everybody who doesn’t agree? Is that the limit of human intelligence?
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I suppose there are people who can pass up free guacamole, but they're either allergic to avocado or too joyless to live.