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You live in the city? You live in the graveyard! You want to be resurrected? Apply to the nature! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I naturally own a lot of very old magazines. And I enjoy going to old magazines because the advertisements in those magazines tended to have thousands of words of copy in them. — John Hodgman

We overreached our decision power. Sometimes our decisions have to fit the reality of the outside world. — Bill Russell

Books are like treasure to me
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The object is to make a great record and you have to do whatever it takes. — Tony Visconti

The Department of Education should not be producing paid political advertising for the president, it should be helping us to produce smarter students. — Dick Gephardt

He was dangerous not because he was reckless, but because of the opposite. — Maggie Stiefvater

Sometimes six and six make a dozen, and sometimes they make a mess — Robert Jordan

Her happiness, like that of most of us, was ever in the future, - never reached but always coming. — Anthony Trollope

A whore's truth has too many sharp edges. — Brent Weeks

Where people are really attached, poverty itself is wealth. — Jane Austen

One conversation, here on the surface, yet another beneath. The priest and the mage are playing games, the entwining of suspicion with knowledge. Heboric sees a pattern, his plundering of ghostly lives gave him what he needed, and I think he's telling Kulp that the mage himself is closer to that pattern than he might imagine. "Here, wielder of Meanas, take my invisible hand ... " Felisin — Steven Erikson

my personal life philosophy is always to assume the worst, then you're never disappointed. — Felicia Day

An "always been" does not mean I must choose "what must be." — Mary Anne Radmacher

Peace is not made with friends. Peace is made with enemies. — Yitzhak Rabin