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To be safe at the expense of the liberty of other people is a difficult equation. — Madeleine Albright
The prospect of experiencing pleasure was not worth the effort; he had no desire to experience pleasure. — Ayn Rand
I'm totally not a nostalgic person. I always look to the future and as much as I've enjoyed the ride until now and the different phases, I'm more excited about the next music. — David Guetta
I don't think of marriage as the drudge work that a lot of sitcoms and movies might have shown it to be, I think it's more deadly murderous rage, unadulterated passion, soul-crushing purgatorial dread ... It's more interesting. — Rob Delaney
Perhaps the greatest paradox of all is that there are paradoxes in mathematics. — Edward Kasner
That's like one of the things - you know, being a writer, it's not just like they're constantly like giving you jobs and shows. There was some lean years, man, and - well, a lean year and a half. 'Woe is me.' Right? — Diane Ruggiero
What haunted people even, perhaps especially, on their deathbed? What chased them, tortured them and brought some of them to their knees? And [he] thought he had the answer. Regret. Regret for things said, things done, and things not done. Regret for the people they might have been. And failed to be. — Louise Penny
I've always felt that an independent film is a film that almost doesn't get made. — Glenn Close
With the novels, I try to write a few pages a day - it doesn't sound much, but it can be difficult if I'm not sure where the story is going. — Catherine Fisher
You'll find you spend half your second year shaking off the undesirable friends you made in your first ... — Evelyn Waugh
Loving anyone, anywhere, at any time, leaves you infinitely vulnerable at every single moment. — Keith Ablow
I really enjoyed hearing the likesand dislikesof my readers at book clubs as well as meeting new fans at the book signing at The Bookworm in Omaha " he said. "The book clubs have overwhelmingly asked me to hurry up on writing the sequel. — J. Alexander Greenwood
