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The old foundations of success are gone ... The world's wealthiest man, Bill Gates, owns nothing tangible: no land, no gold or oil, no factories ... For the first time in history the world's wealthiest man owns only knowledge. — Lester Thurow

I love being an actor, and that's really the bottom line - in any medium, in any genre - and I want to do it. — Chris Klein

Fulfilled desires, like pleasures (even of the intrinsic kind), are states of achievement rather than default states. For instance, one has to work at satiating oneself, while hunger comes naturally. After one has eaten or taken liquid, bowel and bladder discomfort ensues quite naturally and we have to seek relief. One has to seek out pleasurable sensations, in the absence of which blandness comes naturally. The upshot of this is that we must continually work at keeping suffering (including tedium) at bay, and we can do so only imperfectly. Dissatisfaction does and must pervade life. There are moments, perhaps even periods, of satisfaction, but they occur against a background of dissatisfied striving. Pollyannaism may cause most people to blur out this background, but it remains there. — David Benatar

There is a kind of latent omniscience, not only in every man, but in every particle. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The people who hanged Christ never, to do them justice, accused him of being a bore - on the contrary, they thought him too dynamic to be safe. It has been left for later generations to muffle up that shattering personality and surround him with an atmosphere of tedium. We have efficiently pared the claws of the Lion of Judah, certified him "meek and mild" and recommended him as a fitting household pet for pale curates and pious old ladies. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Lord can restore a covenant with Israel and yet continue — Jack Miles

Religion and politics are inseparable because the values of our faith should inform what we value in our politics. They both seek to answer questions about the good life. — Jim DeMint

Never was an age more sentimental, more devoid of real feeling, more exaggerated in false feeling, than our own. — D.H. Lawrence

I'm happy to report that everybody whose face I've wanted to punch on Earth has already been punched. — Greg Kinnear

I don't get angry very often. I lose my temper rarely. And when I do, there's always a legitimate cause. Normally I have a great lightness of being. I take things in a very happy, amused way. — Julia Roberts

Parrots mimic their owners. Their owners consider that a sign of intelligence. — Marty Rubin