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- For the artist, drawing is discovery. And that is not just a slick phrase; it is quite literally true. — John Berger
- Society does not need more children; but it does need more loved children. Quite literally, we cannot afford unloved children - but… — Garrett Hardin
- Teaching is what is technically known as a polymorphous activity; it quite literally takes many different forms. — Paul Q. Hirst
- I am very proud of the fact that 20 years on people tell me they became a vegetarian as a result of 'Meat… — Johnny Marr
- Prison is quite literally a ghetto in the most classic sense of the word, a place where the U.S. government now puts… — Piper Kerman
- And I love the people there. Sergey Brin and Larry Page are cool. But I'm terrified of the next generation that takes… — Jacob Appelbaum
- A concerted effort to preserve our heritage is a vital link to our cultural, educational, aesthetic, inspirational and economic legacies - all… — Steve Berry
- We live surrounded by a systematic appeal to a dream world which all mature, scientific reality would reject. We, quite literally, advertise… — John Kenneth Galbraith
- If you start responding to every stimulus, then you end up as a nerve gas case, quite literally. Neurons fire at once. — Hollis Frampton
- To a man who is uncorrupt and properly constituted, woman always remains something of a mystery and a romance. He never interprets… — James Parton
- There is no real independent self, aloof from other human beings, inspecting the world, inspecting other people. You are, in fact, connected… — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
- We now have a political process, we've had a period of parties that have been fighting each other quite literally with bombs… — Peter Hain