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In Rome the statues, in Paris the paintings, and in Prague the buildings suggest that pleasure can be an education. — Caleb Crain

Fell into it," said the warlock, still with the same faint smile. "Hurtled into it is more like. Headlong-crashed into it. Still, there are always some men like that - just one woman for them, and only she will do, or nothing. — Cassandra Clare

Quinton: I think if every person had a Nova Reed in this world, then life would be a little sunnier. — Jessica Sorensen

There's several ways to be a journalist. One way is to be combative and take the person to task and what you have is a portrait of somebody defending themselves, which is interesting. The other thing is to slip into their world and really be a representative for all the people that love the experience of that artist, and have them get so comfortable that you become invisible and they're themselves. — Cameron Crowe

I am become a transparent eyeball ... — Ralph Waldo Emerson

In the Third World, honk your horn only under the following circumstances: 1. When anything blocks the road. 2. When anything doesn't. 3. When anything might. 4. At red lights. 5. At green lights. 6. At all other times. — P. J. O'Rourke

The students that, like the wild animal being prepared for its tricks in the circus called 'life', expects only training as sketched above, will be severely disappointed: by his standards he will learn next to nothing. — Edsger Dijkstra

Like charges, charges of the same sign, strongly repel one another. We can think of it as a dedicated mutual aversion to their own kind, a little as if the world were densely populated by anchorites and misanthropes. — Carl Sagan

The gap between the rich and the poor is wider in the United States than it is in any of the other industrialized nations. — Gerald Celente

Nevertheless,
in a few particular tissues of the fruit fly, these — Chris R. Calladine

The ego is frightened by death, because ego is part of the incarnation and ends with it. That is why we learn to identify with our soul, as the soul continues after death. For the soul, death is just another moment. — Ram Dass

Because human nature never changes. — Orson Scott Card