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We find things beautiful because we recognize them and contrariwise we find things beautiful because their novelty surprises us. — W. Somerset Maugham

When you are doing a piece you are with it. You don't want to wait until next week, when experience will have given you something else. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Well private money can take risks in a way that government money often isn't willing to. — Bill Gates

The saints have to 'drink poison' (worldly suffering) and the world has to 'drink nectar' (worldly pleasures). Because people are weak. — Dada Bhagwan

I do love Christmas, although my wife puts me to shame. She is a huge Christmas fan, so we do love us some Christmas in our house. — Sebastian Arcelus

Here's my rule: You always want to pay cash for your own books, because if they look at the name on the credit card and then they look at the name on the book jacket, then there's this look of such profound sympathy for you that you had to resort to this. It really is withering. — Carl Hiaasen

Before complaining about your burden of life, you must first try to see what other people's burden of life is! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I'm such a tease and you're such a flirt Routines and schedules A drug that'll kill you — Thom Yorke

And to him war was a thing like earth and sky and water and why it was no one knew but only that it was. — Pearl S. Buck

Once more I can climb about and remind you that a woman in this epoch does the important literary thinking. — Gertrude Stein

When I get married it will be for keeps. — Natalie Wood

No one can convince a man of his erring ways as persuasively as experience. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Felt it for the first time when I was working on the legal codes and drafts of the Enlightenment. They were based on the belief that a good order is intrinsic to the world, and that therefore the world can be brought into good order. To see how legal provisions were created paragraph by paragraph out of this belief as solemn guardians of this good order, and worked into laws that strove for beauty and by their very beauty for truth, made me happy. For a long time I believed that there was progress in the history of law, a development towards greater beauty and truth, rationality and humanity, despite terrible setbacks and retreats. Once it became clear to me that this belief was a chimera, I began playing with a different image of the course of legal history. In this one it still has a purpose, but the goal it finally attains, after countless disruptions, confusions, and delusions, is the beginning, its own original starting point, which once reached must be set off from again. — Bernhard Schlink

I have never, ever sought validation from the arbiters of British poetic taste. — Linton Kwesi Johnson