We refused to be what world want us to be- BAD. We are what we are- GOOD. And that's the way it is going to be.

— Nurudeen Ushawu

We’re naked under our clothes; we both know what it’s like to need to fart and hold it in, or not be able to get a hard-on, or worry that a bloke across the room might be looking at your bird and you might have to fight him but he looks well hard.

— Russell Brand

We are soon approaching a refined holiday, 'Merry Mas,' where Christ will be taken out of its context.

— Anthony Liccione

The political parties are there to distract us from our systems of government; instead of focusing on the system, we focus on political parties to vote for.Voting is our only encouraged interaction with our systems of government.The choice between political parties fractures our nations yet further, turns our focus on each other, and away from the mechanisms of our systems of government.

— Haroutioun Bochnakian

When we consider further the social and psychological roots of the collective urge to kill the world, we are likely to see more of ourselves in it and to begin to think of such groups as something of a dark 'cultural underground' of our own society. We are also likely to discover that whatever renders our society more decent and more inclusive in its benefits is likely to undermine the totalistic impulse to destroy everything.

— Robert Jay Lifton

As long as there arehuman beings aboutthere is never going to beany peacefor any individualupon this earth (oranywhere elsethey mightescape to).All you can dois maybe grabten lucky minuteshereor maybe an hourthere.Somethingis working toward youright now, andI mean youand nobody butyou.

— Charles Bukowski

If you drink the good wine of the noble countess, you have to entertain her less desirable friends.

— Virginia Woolf

Messages of instant gratification leads to a corrupt society.

— Sunday Adelaja

We need to start preparing ourselves for the changes we are anticipating in our society.

— Sunday Adelaja

My dream was one day ordering a drink and finding out it tasted wonderful.

— Sylvia Plath