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The idea that human beings can make history, that is something quite unique to the modern West. — Pankaj Mishra

Do you know what laughter is? I'll tell you. It's God's mistake. When God made man in order to bend him to his wishes he carelessly gave him the gift of laughter. — Elie Wiesel

I can no more separate my serious concerns about the world from my cockeyed way of seeing it than I can keep apart my personal and professional selves. — James Howe

So, Swami Jesus, will you go on the hajj this year?" Ravi said, bringing the palms of his hands
together in front of his face in a reverent namaskar. "Does Mecca beckon?" He crossed himself. "Or
will it be to Rome for your coronation as the next Pope Pius?" He drew in the air a Greek letter,
making clear the spelling of his Mockery. "Have you found time yet to get the end of your pecker
cut off and become a Jew? At the rate you're going, if you go to temple on Thursday, mosque on
Friday, synagogue on Saturday and church on Sunday, you only need to convert to three more
religions to be on holiday for the rest of your life. — Yann Martel

The tallest Trees are most in the Power of the Winds, and Ambitious Men of the Blasts of Fortune. — William Penn

Don't get high off praises, and don't get too low on critiques. — Janelle Monae

Mom discovered too late that sometimes a hardworking man is more successful than a brilliant one. — Jules Barnard

Posthumous pardons, however, do not resurrect the innocent. — Allan Nicol

As we grow older all is too explainable, the capacity to invent pleasurable alarm recedes: too bad, a pity - throughout our lives we ought to believe in ghost hotels. — Truman Capote

Go to parties. You can't even start to know what you may find on the envelope of serendipity. If you suffer from agoraphobia, send colleagues. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

The downfall of any great nation ... always comes at the hands of it's pompous and insensitive leaders. — Timothy Pina