“Some people love you for a reason, some people hate you for no reason... Yet I am still me and you are still you.”
“Some people hate you for who you are, some people hate you for who they're not... and some people hate you just because you showed up.”
“People will hate you for no apparent reason.”
“Some people are your family no matter when you find them, and some people are not, even if you are laid, still wet and crumpled, in their arms.”
“You are curious and quick, you have a deft mind, and for some unaccountable reason, people tell you things -- useful things.”
“The indispensability of reason does not imply that individual people are always rational or are unswayed by passion and illusion. It only means that people are capable of reason, and that a community of people who choose to perfect this faculty and to exercise it openly and fairly can collectively reason their way to sounder conclusions in the long run. As Lincoln observed, you can fool all of the people some of the time, and you can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.”