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Most of my relatives could start a fight in an empty room and then lie about who won. — Simon R. Green
People who don't believe in God may have their own way of justifying some bad act they have committed. — Lee Greenwood
It would be good now, I thought, to be in Paris. The afternoon city heat would have gone. It would be good to sit under the trees near the marionette theatre. It would be quiet there now. There would be no one there but a student or two reading. There you could listen to the rustle of leaves unconscious of the pains of humanity in labour, of a civilisation hastening to its own destruction. There, away from this brassy sea and blood-red earth, you could contemplate the twentieth-century tragedy unmoved; unmoved except by pity for mankind fighting to save itself from the primeval ooze that welled from its own subconscious being. — Eric Ambler
When I do an operation, it's half a dozen people. When it goes beautifully, it's like a symphony, with everybody playing their part. — Atul Gawande
The fact that I am not Jewish by religion does not prevent me from connecting to the Jewish nation's spirituality. — Amar'e Stoudemire
There is a difference between having a rational judgment that honey is sweet, and having a sense of its sweetness ... So there is a difference between believing that a person is beautiful, and having a sense of his beauty. The former may be obtained by hearsay, but the lat- ter only by seeing the countenance. — Jonathan Edwards
You have to try things you're really afraid of, even if you pee yourself a little bit. — Abigail Washburn
Even if love doesn't stay, be thankful for the visit. — Carlos Salinas
The new world was the same as the old. The houses were different, the streets were called Closes, the clothes were different, the voices were different, but the human beings were the same as they always had been. And though using slightly different phraseology, the subjects of conversation were the same. — Agatha Christie