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In fact, isn't it a joy - there is hardly a greater one - to find a new book, a living book, and to know that it will remain with you while life lasts? — Katherine Mansfield

That which Dante saw written on the door of the inferno must be written in a different sense also at the entrance to philosophy: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here." Those who look for true philosophy must be bereft of all hope, all desire, all longing. They must not wish for anything, not know anything, must feel completely bare and impoverished. — Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

Our moral faculties must be placed highest, else they can no more flourish than could a plant growing under the shade and drip of trees. — Henry Ward Beecher

He looked at the books, and she wanted to say, 'Stop that,' as though he were reading her diary. — Elizabeth Strout

Working on the summit of Mauna Kea was comparable to working on the hospital pulmonary ward with sick people sucking on oxygen cylinders. — Steven Magee

I need both music and acting to even think about surviving life. I don't have a choice. — Natalia Tena

No one ever addresses the possibility that a writer might not like her book. — Emily Gould

The radical left is doing everything they can to destroy the moral fiber of America. They want to do away with the family. I am absolutely persuaded one of the reasons so many lesbians are at the forefront of the pro-choice movement is because being a mother is the unique
characteristic of womanhood, and these lesbians will never be mothers naturally, so they don't want anybody else to have that privilege either. — Pat Robertson

I respect commas far more than I respect congressmen. — Ursula K. Le Guin

That's what life is for, to find that joy in yourself. — Goswami Kriyananda

Everyone has the right to run his own life- even if you're heading for a crash. What I'm against is blind flying. — Mae West

A prince who will not undergo the difficulty of understanding must undergo the danger of trusting. — George Savile

In bluntest terms, art museums risk being commercial institutions in which art is subsumed by economics and the experience of looking at art becomes a form of consumption. — Amy Whitaker