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It is too early to feel fear of the future when one is under 30, and too late after that. What I mean is that one must never allow fear to become one's permanent sense of life. The important thing is to prepare yourself intellectually to deal with whatever circumstances you may encounter, which requires that you define your values fully, clearly and rationally
and never betray them. — Ayn Rand

That the human condition was so obviously exposed to the blind fury of chance that to trust in a God, a Jesus, the Holy Spirit - this last a completely superfluous entity, it was there only to make up a trinity, notoriously nobler than the mere binomial father-son - was the same thing as collecting trading cards while the city burns in the fires of hell. — Elena Ferrante

I only photograph myself at poignant moments in my life as a check of where I am and how large my thighs are. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

I think it's easy to get a book in a bookstore. I think it's just damn near impossible to get a book out of a bookstore. — Larry Winget

The tragic brilliance of politics and control is found in the ability to get the masses arguing over which poison they should drink. — Steve Maraboli

Now go away, or I'll get my friends the Bats to bite you. — David Clement-Davies

The police cannot be considered simply the custodians of the legal order, but must be seen as the guardians of the social order as well. That they defend it wearing blue uniforms rather than white sheets is a matter of only minor importance. — Kristian Williams

Little praying is a kind of make believe, a salve for the conscience, a farce and a delusion. — Edward McKendree Bounds

What happened? Who killed me? — Gwyneth Lewis

I ask you, why is it so hard to stay away from the euphemisms? They creep in, always, and attempt to make the difficult things more pleasing. — Kate DiCamillo

Fred!" the nurse said, though they had never met. "How are we today?" Reading the nurse's name tag, Mr. Bennet replied with fake enthusiasm, "Bernard! We're mourning the death of manners and the rise of overly familiar discourse. How are you? — Curtis Sittenfeld

Super. Sally Security was back. — A&E Kirk