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Mirrors taught: Perhaps there were always at least two sorts of reality, what you credited, and what was true.
— Tanith Lee
Not all bits have equal value.
— Carl Sagan
Try to remember that the 'bottomless sea' can't hurt us as long as we keep on swimming.
— C.S. Lewis
It's still possible to find pockets of old Dublin - but its becoming more and more rarified.
— Anjelica Huston
The truly powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food while they dine on the most rarified delicacy of all: impunity.
— Naomi Klein
Thus, the flower exists: its forms and characteristics are inscribed in our mind. But its nature is devoid of any intrinsic existence.
— Dalai Lama XIV
Hannibal was a very pretty fellow in those days.
— William Congreve
For a moment-maybe even a succession of moments and none sharp enough to point to as the cause-he'd been happy.
— Dennis Lehane
For me, as a writer who comes from quite a naturalistic tradition, British screenwriting is quite delicate, quite small, and rarified in a way.
— Simon Beaufoy
If anyone could make the strange seem ordinary, the impossible look easy, it was Delilah Bard
— V.E Schwab
Maybe we judge people too much by their looks because it's easier than seeing what's really important.
— Alex Flinn
Start-ups don't die, they commit suicide.
— Justin Kan
People cannot live by lending money to one another.
— John Ruskin
I think he lives in such a rarified bubble these days, he doesn't understand what reality is any more.
— Shane Warne
He had no imagination either-fatal for one engaged in child-rearing
— Mary Ann Shaffer
Yo momma's breath smells so bad I don't know if I should give her a Tic Tac or a piece of toilet paper. Yo
— THE CLOWN FACTORY
To learn from experience, we must remember it, and, for a variety of reasons, memory is a faithless friend.
— Daniel Gilbert
Mere abuse is no criticism.
— P.G. Wodehouse