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I'm fond of observing how obsession is the most durable form of intellectual capital.

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Adam Frank (2003). “Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity”, p.2, Duke University Press

Our ideas are transformed sensations.

"Treasury of Wisdom, Wit and Humor, Odd Comparisons and Proverbs", (p. 204), 1878.

We have to reinvest, I think, in the idea of articulacy as a form of personal human freedom and power.

"Does slang make you sound stupid?". Robert McCrum and Doc Brown Debate, www.theguardian.com. October 2, 2010.

The longer I live the greater is my respect for manure in all its forms.

Elizabeth Arnim, Elizabeth Von Arnim (2005). “Elizabeth and Her German Garden”, p.219, Cosimo, Inc.

I didn't even know how to talk to people, I didn't know how to talk to the press. I was just a jester. And I still feel that way. But, I mean, what haven't I learned? Everything that I know is new information because I was starting with nothing.

"Diablo Cody Talks YOUNG ADULT, the EVIL DEAD Remake, SWEET VALLEY HIGH, Her Directorial Debut, and a Lot More". Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. December 16, 2011.

There is a wellspring of life within you where you can go for cleansing and transformation.

"The Way Of The Wizard: 20 Lessons for Living a Magical Life". Book by Deepak Chopra, 1995.

I am not arguing that we should never use legal reform as a tactic. Instead, I argue that it should not be a goal.

"On Normal Life". Interview with Natalie Oswin, societyandspace.org. January 15, 2014.

Clinical depression is an extreme form of a 'bad mood.'

Dallas Willard (2014). “Renovation of the Heart: Putting On the Character of Christ”, p.102, Tyndale House

Kitsch is Mechanical and operates by formulas.

Clement Greenberg (1971). “Art and Culture: Critical Essays”, p.10, Beacon Press

For your information, I am NOT overreacting. I'm REACTING. That's different. It's important to react when you're pissed off.

Cherie Currie, Tony O'Neill (2010). “Neon Angel: A Memoir of a Runaway”, p.23, Harper Collins