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But experience is less likely to teach us how to bid our dearest possessions adieu. And — Amor Towles

Mohammedans say there is only one God and only one prophet of God, that is Muhammad. Then God seems to be very poor - just ONE prophet? — Rajneesh

For I never have seen, and never shall see, that the cessation of the evidence of existence is necessarily evidence of the cessation of existence. — William De Morgan

Fashion is a movie. Every morning when you get dressed, you direct yourself. — Thierry Mugler

I still tend to read more urban fantasy and romance than science-fiction, but every once in a while, a couple of books will come along and knock my socks off. — Shiloh Walker

I fell far short of living up to the kind of public servant I wanted to be. — Scott McClellan

Inferiority is what you enjoy in your best friends. — Lord Chesterfield

No matter how difficult your life has been, you can be certain that your soul is still in perfect condition, waiting for you to set it free. — Ilchi Lee

The evidence for human-made climate change is overwhelming. — James Hansen

You can't come up against the world's most powerful intelligence agencies and not accept the risk. — Edward Snowden

In the 1930s, there as a stretch here you could borrow more against the real estate than you could sell it for. I think that's hat's going on in today's private-equity world. — Charlie Munger

Now," said I, "we must not let this water run away."
"Why not?" replied my uncle. "I suspect the spring is unfailing." (p. 105) — Jules Verne

According to a recent survey, kids are receiving an average of 40 cents less from the tooth fairy. That's right, the economy is so bad that even make-believe people are feeling the pinch. — Conan O'Brien

There is no bird flu in commercial stocks. — Michael E. Mann

Nothing is more annoying in the ordinary intercourse of life than this irritable patriotism of the Americans. A foreigner will gladly agree to praise much in their country, but he would like to be allowed to criticize something, and that he is absolutely refused. — Alexis De Tocqueville