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I don't think I will ever write about politics or foreign policy. I feel like there is so much good writing in those areas that I have little to add. I also like to steer clear of writing about people whom I do not personally like. — Malcolm Gladwell

Yes I remember my sixteenth." Vitellius said "Wonderful omen! Happily chicken in my underpants."
"Excuse me. — Rick Riordan

My guitar only has five strings 'cause the top one broke and I decided not to put it back on: when I play chords I only play bar chords, and the top one always used to cut me there. — Brian Eno

Wherever the sword of rebellion is drawn to protect the rights of man, I am a rebel. Wherever the sword of rebellion is drawn to give man liberty, to clothe him in all his just rights, I am on the side of that rebellion. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Decent work is at the heart of the search for dignity for the individual, stability for the family and peace in the community — Juan Somavia

Logic is an organized way to go wrong with confidence. We should all know by now that a logical course is not always the right one. — Charles F. Kettering

Slavery has not been abolished, it has been sanitized — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I have always been making art from an early age but for nearly forty years did computer programming to earn a living. I bought a house and put my wife and three children through college. Now that diversion is over so I can finally paint full time. — Mike Thompson

The ability to forget a sorrow is childhood's most enchanting feature. — Phyllis McGinley

All those who try to unveil the mysteries always have tragic lives. At the end they are always punished. — Anais Nin

The conquest of fear, especially fear of unaccountable divine beings who meddle in nature at will, means a reduction in the sum total of human pain and suffering and opens the door to the calm acceptance of a new picture of the world - a world in which nature is autonomous and where there are ideal beings who never meddle. — Epicurus