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The world is changing, but I am not changing with it. There is no e-reader or Kindle in my future. My philosophy is simple: Certain things are perfect the way they are. The sky, the Pacific Ocean, procreation and the Goldberg Variations all fit this bill, and so do books. Books are sublimely visceral, emotionally evocative objects that constitute a perfect delivery systemBooks that we can touch; books that we can smell; books that we can depend on. Books that make us believe, for however short a time, that we shall all live happily ever after. — Joe Queenan

Just because you're 40, you don't have to decide whether God exists ... when you're already worrying that the National Security Agency is reading your emails, it's better not to know whether yet another entity is watching you. — Pamela Druckerman

Plan what you are going to wear ahead of time. If you're going to an important dinner, you should always plan what you're going to wear because you don't want to look silly. — Kate Moss

Every love song I write now is because of you. Every song I will ever write for the rest of my life will be because of you. — A Meredith Walters

There's something called From 'Alchemy to Quarks,' which will teach you everything you have to know, you want to know, about physics. — Sheldon Lee Glashow

For me, I am still very happy to be able to do stage design as it's an opportunity to express the extreme. — Christian Lacroix

Accept the changes with love. — Debasish Mridha

Imagination is the power of the mind over the possibilities of things. — Wallace Stevens

We have built a very good company, and we're proud of it. We also recognize that much of it has been built on the shoulders of the thousands of employees and leaders who have worked here before us. — Jamie Dimon

I went to the University of Toronto for a year, and I'm always trying to get across what university is really like. — Scott Speedman

Sosa argues that epistemic negligence resulting from closing off inquiry can detract from one's epistemic performance and possibly result in the loss of knowledge. In addition, he argues that closing off inquiry can also result in the loss of rational belief since the origins of one's belief are continually fading from view, which requires that one's current evidence play a primary role in rational belief. — Jonathan Matheson

Why did I take up racing? I was too lazy to work and too chicken to steal — Kyle Petty