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But it speaks for an inner world - and again this is evident in Murakami - that sits in a different dimension from the smooth-running, flawlessly attentive, and all but anonymous machine that keeps public order moving forward so efficiently in Japan. — Pico Iyer

When avoidance of pain becomes the major emphasis of childbirth care, the paradoxical effect is that more women have to deal with pain after their babies are born. — Ina May Gaskin

I'll let Democrats defend spending our grandchildren broke on entitlements. — Christopher Buckley

Everything I've ever done in my life has been a fluke. — Willard Scott

You know very well that I no longer think. I am far too intelligent for that. — Albert Camus

That's the trouble with losing your mind; by the time it's gone, it's too late to get it back. — Bill Bryson

And through it all was the pervasive sound of money. Money lost. Money found. Spent. Earned. Exchanged. Gambled. Wasted. Tainted lucre, wealth corrupted by those who found success on the suffering of others. — S.G. Night

I prefer the word "homemaker" because "housewife" always implies that there might be a wife someplace else. — Bella Abzug

The dominant feeling of the battlefield is loneliness. — William Slim

The first glass is for myself, the second for my friends, the third for good humor, and the forth for my enemies. — William Temple

I'll play out the string and leave baseball without a tear. A man can't play games his whole life. — Brooks Robinson

I was being called to surrender the very citadel of my self. I was completely in the dark. I did not really know what repentance was or what I was required to repent of. It was indeed the turning point of my life. — Bede Griffiths

Rather than dividing the world between good and evil, the Left divided the world in terms of economics. Economic classes, not moral values, explained human behavior. Therefore, to cite a common example, poverty, not one's moral value system, or lack of it, caused crime. — Dennis Prager