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that traversing an infinite number of dimensionless mathematical points is not obviously paradoxical in the way that traversing an infinite number of physical-space points is. — David Foster Wallace

Like many others, I grew up in an age that preached liberty and built slave camps. — Charles Simic

I, who am altogether undeserving, am treated as if I had been deserving. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

You must always remember that your future holds promise and good fortune. Count your blessings, and never regret what was not. Rather, focus on the path God has chosen for you. — Mirella Sichirollo Patzer

So many players play Serena Williams, and so many players may catch her on a bad day, but she finds a way. She finds that extra gear. She makes it interesting, but at the end of the day, she come through in the end. — Howard Bryant

In literary and art criticism there are two criteria, the political and the artistic. — Mao Zedong

Although it's difficult, if not impossible, to put a dollar value on the numerous services nature provides, leaving them out of economic calculations means they are often ignored. — David Suzuki

Chicago is a pretty good town. — Joe Torre

You will reply politely, 'You are all absolute idiots. Philadelphia is an uninteresting little town, open on all sides; its port was already blockaded; it was made famous, God knows why, because Congress resided there; that's what this famous city really is; and, by the way, we'll undoubtedly take it back sooner or later.' " When — A.J. Langguth

Don't look at me! — Amie Kaufman

I like my hair long because I have really big ears. — Josh Groban

The only way you can learn about making films is by making them, by putting your stamp on the thing. — Stephen Frears

I was unable to tear my eyes away from them as they ripped each other's clothes off. It was two men, no better make that two gods that I must have dreamt up. — Amelia LeFay

Satin and lace and brown velvet and the faint odor of violets. That was all which was left to him of his love. — William Maxwell