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Two points of danger beset mankind; namely, making sin seem either too large or too little ... — Mary Baker Eddy

It's brutal out there. A bear will eat a lactating ewe alive, starting with her udders. as a rule, animals in the wild don't get good deaths surrounded by their loved ones. — Michael Pollan

Assign Yogi Berra to Cape Canaveral; he could handle any missile. — Marianne Moore

The other thing I knew I had was a high level of competitiveness. — Mike Krzyzewski

Marriage is a definite no-no. I am totally married to my company. Emotionally, my mother fills up the void in my life. So there it is. My company is a spouse I will never cheat on, and my mother completes me as a son. I think I have a full family unit of my own. — Karan Johar

With him inside the elevator descended. — Philip K. Dick

She wasn't sure how long she spent in the warm deep water, or if indeed any time really had passed, or if the millions of years went past in a second, but she felt movement again, and a sense of rising. More memories poured into her mind. There's always been someone watching the borders. They didn't decide to. It was decided for them. Someone has to care. Sometimes they have to fight. Someone has to speak for that which has no voice ... — Terry Pratchett

Albert Einstein said that the only way to win at roulette is to steal from the table while the croupier isn't looking. — Jonathan L. Howard

The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is means. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Photographs shock insofar as they show something novel. — Susan Sontag

For all men kill the thing they love — Oscar Wilde

Why do most great pictures look uncontrived? Why do photographers bother with the deception, especially since it so often requires the hardest work of all? The answer is, I think, that the deception is necessary if the goal of art is to be reached: only pictures that look as if they had been easily made can convincingly suggest that beauty is commonplace. — Robert Adams