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The real duties of an ambassador are to enter into or follow negotiations between his own government and that of the country to which he is accredited. — David K. E. Bruce

I think in our society we too often choose the people we associate with based on our own hasty judgments. — Tim Cope

The essay form has superceded the novel as the vehicle that best suggests the prevailing apocalyptic gestalt, and as the talisman that is most able to repel the onset of paralysing dread. — Adam Parfrey

Until Christ is our treasure, any other motivation we have to suffer for him is a fool's errand. — Matt Chandler

I enjoy seeing people have fun. — Roberto Cavalli

The great Caltech physicist Richard Feynman once observed that if you had to reduce scientific history to one important statement it would be: "All things are made of atoms. — Bill Bryson

The only article Lady Fortuna has no control over is your behavior. Good luck. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

As in the autumn-time the leaves fall off, First one and then another, till the branch Surrenders all its spoils to the earth; In similar fashion did these evil seeds of Adam throw Themselves from the group, one by one, into the boat At Charon's signal, as a bird is called to its lure. — Dante Alighieri

She'd read the dictionary all the way through. No one told her you weren't supposed to. — Terry Pratchett

A man of sense may be in haste, but can never be in a hurry. — Lord Chesterfield

Everything Hitler did to the Jews, all the horribly unspeakable misdeeds, had already been done to the smitten people before by the Christian churches ... The isolation of Jews into ghetto camps, the wearing of the yellow spot, the burning of Jewish books, and finally the burning of the people - Hitler learned it all from the church. However, the church burned Jewish women and children alive, while Hitler granted them a quicker death, choking them first with gas. — Dagobert D. Runes