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Mankind today is still making history without having any conscious idea of what it really wants or under what conditions it would stop being unhappy; in fact what it is doing seems to be making itself more unhappy and calling that unhappiness progress. — Norman O. Brown

Young players are starting to come up as well and they will see me as one of the older, experienced ones. — Caroline Wozniacki

You know, honestly - look, I'm not a journalist. This is the first, you know, tragedy that I have covered on the air. — Glenn Beck

Between Scott on the earlier side and Dickens and Thackeray on the other, there was an immense production of novels, illustrated by not a few names which should rank high in the second class, while some would promote more than one of them to the first. — George Saintsbury

I make art primarily for myself and to show my friends so I guess it's important to make art that they can connect to. — Marcel Dzama

It was Paxton Osgood, wearing a cute pink dress and gorgeous shoes. She was tall like her brother, but had wide curves, as if one of her angular French ancestors had scandalized everyone by marrying a pretty stout milkmaid, and several generations later, Paxton was the result. — Sarah Addison Allen

Opposition should never keep you from the work God has called you to do. — Jim George

Yes, the European model remains superior to that of America and Japan. — Jacques Delors

Never look at an opportunity at face value & pass it on that basis. Examine the income vs. the profit vs. expenses then make your decision. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

There are no limits, except for those we impose upon ourselves. — Dr. Walter Bishop

Marketers want to get their messages in front of you. They must get their messages in front of you, just to survive. The only problem is-do you really want more marketing messages? — Seth Godin

This is a magazine-reading country. When one comes back from abroad, the two displays of American abundance that dazzle one are the supermarkets and the newsstands. There are no British equivalents of our Midcult magazines like The Atlantic and the Saturday Review, or of our mass magazines like Life and The Saturday Evening Post and Look, or of our betwixt-&-between magazines like Esquire and The New Yorker (which also encroach on the Little Magazine area). There are, however, several big-circulation women's magazines, I suppose because the women's magazine is such an ancient and essential form of journalism that even the English dig it. - 1960 — Dwight Macdonald

Permanent bonds of culture began to be formed between the extreme East and the extreme West of Europe by intermarriage, by commerce, by the admission of the nobles of Byzantium within the orders of chivalry. — Joseph Jacobs

Drive out the tiger by the front gate and let in the wolf by the back gate, ... — Pearl S. Buck