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What's the use of inventing a better system as long as there just aren't enough folks with sense to go around? — Dorothy Canfield Fisher

But I think there are more good young actors now than ever. It's a medium that everyone wants to be connected with - it is such a hip medium going into the 21st century. — Robert Duvall

( ... ) and then I realized there was no one else to call, which was the saddest thing. The only person I really wanted to talk to about Augustus Water's death was Augustus Water. — John Green

Most brown bread is merely white bread with a fake tan. — Joel Fuhrman

The mere thought hadn't even begun to speculate about the merest possibility of crossing my mind. — Douglas Adams

Human rights problems will always exist for years to come, but maybe they'll lessen somewhat. — Buzz Aldrin

Calling out people for not voting, what experts term 'public shaming,' can prod someone to cast a ballot. — Charles Duhigg

An eye for an eye ... the whole world goes blind" , spoken by Nathan — Jessica Jones

The shepherd looked in his direction.
Gone to the wrong house, thought Gamache, not altogether surprised. While Henri had a huge heart, he had quite a modest brain. His head was taken up almost entirely by his ears. In fact, his head seemed simply a sort of mount for those ears. Fortunately Henri didn't really need his head. He kept all the important things in his heart. — Louise Penny

A man who excels in creating new things is the one who is good at dreaming when not sleeping. — Khem Veasna

From the first, Istanbul had given him the impression of a town where, with the night, horror creeps out of the stones. It seemed to him a town the centuries had so drenched in blood and violence that, when daylight went out, the ghosts of its dead were its only population. — Ian Fleming

It is a fair, even-handed, noble adjustment of things, that while there is infection in disease and sorrow, there is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour. — Charles Dickens

Leave to Heaven the measure and the choice. — Samuel Johnson

He has no theistic beliefs, but shares the poetic naturalism that the cosmos provokes in — Richard Dawkins