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A book is a dream you hold in your hands. — Neil Gaiman

How should I know why! I didn't invent human beings, Iggy. — Saul Bellow

James sighed. Seriously, who thought up silent letters? Why include a letter if it's
silent? Just to fuck with dyslexics? — S.A. Reid

It is born in mind that the tragedy of life does not lie in not reaching the goal. The tragedy of life lies in having no goal to reach. — Benjamin E. Mays

Borges was unapologetically smart and equally sentimental; a proto-geek, blind to distinctions between low pulp fiction and high criticism, experimental but never arch, and always playful, with a humor as dry as dust. — John Hodgman

Right. That's twenty-two fifty."
"Twenty-two fifty?" We can't hide our exasperation.
"Well, yeah - this is a classy joint, you know."
"That's obvious - the service is incredible. — Markus Zusak

Better foolish and honest than clever and false. — Paula Brackston

That said, there are a few clear factors that determine the potential of a university to reach the highest levels of excellence. In the case of Harvard University, it was true that by the time of its tercentenary (300th anniversary of its founding) in 1936, Harvard had already achieved a reputation as a world-class institution. Harvard did not have the stature that it does today. — Henry Rosovsky

When I look back at the last decade, I think the following: There are some very wealthy people, but a lot of their incomes are from financial innovations that do not translate to gains for the average American citizen. — Tyler Cowen

There are still many unsolved problems about bird life, among which are the age that birds attain, the exact time at which some birds acquire their adult dress, and the changes which occur in this with years. Little, too, is known about the laws and routes of bird migration, and much less about the final disposition of the untold thousands which are annually produced. — Paul Bartsch

The tough times start," he said, "the day the last casserole dish is returned. — Michael Perry

Yeah, Birkenstock. If you want to get worked up about something, why don't you take a look in the empty fridge? — Brigid Kemmerer

Is there life before death? — Amy Wolf