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In all Works of This, and of the Dramatic Kind, STORY, or AMUSEMENT, should be considered as little more than the Vehicle to the more necessary INSTRUCTION. — Samuel Richardson

Investing in auto companies and ensuring a financial collapse didn't lead not from a recession to a great depression may not have been the most popular thing to do, but it was the right thing to do. — Robert Gibbs

The majority of people believe in incredible things which are absolutely false. The majority of people daily act in a manner prejudicial to their general well-being. — Ashley Montagu

Every story makes a promise to the reader. Actually, two promises, one emotional and one intellectual, since the function of stories is to make us both feel and think. — Nancy Kress

Keep the tourists out, some tourist from Salt Lake City has written. As fellow tourists we heartily agree. — Edward Abbey

no means no, u weirdo stalkerhead! — Lauren Myracle

Character is that quality of mind which makes truth-telling instinctive rather than strange. — Douglas Southall Freeman

The sacred books of all the world are worthless dross and common stones compared with Shakespeare's glittering gold and gleaming gems. — Robert Green Ingersoll

In all this world, I pray thee, who Is virtuous, heroic, true? — Valmiki

Whenever a woman gets pregnant, she literally bets with her life. — Ikechukwu E. Onyekwelonwu

I work all the time. I never leave home. I mean, I just stay honed in on what's ahead. — Sally Mann

Then there you are, then. The day Howl forgets to do that will be the day I believe he's really in love, and not before.
Michael to Sophie about wether or not Howl is really in love with Lettie. pg, 170 — Diana Wynne Jones

There are two kinds of difficulties. Some are clearly problems to solve, situations that call for compassionate action and direct response. Many more are problems we create for ourselves by struggling to make life different than it is or by becoming so caught up in our own point of view that we lose sight of a larger, wiser perspective. Usually — Jack Kornfield