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A party is perpetually corrupted by personality. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I've told you before, Daniel: roach isn't an insult. We're the ones still standing after the mammals build their nukes, we're the ones with the stripped-down OS's so damned simple they work under almost any circumstances. We're the goddamned Kalashnikovs of thinking meat. — Peter Watts

I'm sorry he's dead but I am happier, by far, that he lived. — Walter Mosley

Love was something to be feared, because it had the power to break you. — J.L. Beck

When we had been married five years, we had six children. What, in God's name, was wrong with me? — Phil Donahue

It is through others that we become ourselves. — Lev S. Vygotsky

He who regards many things easy will find many difficulties. Therefore the sage regards things difficult, and consequently never has difficulties. — Laozi

The mysterious is always attractive. People will always follow a vail. — Bede Jarrett

The revival of the U.S. financial system after the crash of 2008 is arguably the Obama administration's biggest domestic policy success. — David Ignatius

Alcoholism is a dread, an awful, and fatal disease. — Malachy McCourt

The thing about music was that you never knew the shape of anyone's desire. — Richard Powers

When Mohamed Morsi was elected president of Egypt in 2012, many in the country, including me, were hopeful that he would become a democratic president for all Egyptians - not only for the Muslim Brotherhood. — Ahmed Zewail

I am a little bit of an egomaniac. I like being in front of the camera, so I take advantage of it when I can. — Andre Royo

Alien to him, gripped him by the balls, freezing his insides. He rubbed at his chest in an effort to alleviate the discomfort and closed his eyes, trying to rid himself of the images the threat had invoked. — Maya Banks

We hold the moral obligation of providing for old age, helpless infancy, and poverty is far superior to that of supplying the invented wants of courtly extravagance. — Thomas Paine