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We all nurture impulses which promise freedom from the demands of others, even if that freedom means death. — Sam Tanenhaus

What can be said, lacks reality. Only what fails to make its way into words exists and counts. — Emile M. Cioran

The luxury of today is the necessity of tomorrow. Every advance first comes into being as the luxury of a few rich people, only to become, after a time, an indispensable necessity taken for granted by everyone. Luxury consumption provides industry with the stimulus to discover and introduce new, things. It is one of the dynamic factors in our economy. To it we owe the progressive innovations by which the standard of living of all strata of the population has been gradually raised. — Ludwig Von Mises

I told another ESPN friend here, I love all sports. I can't think of any I don't love. I've even come to appreciate cricket. Maybe I could play a sportswriter. I don't know. Anything in the sports realm is appealing. — Sean Astin

Maybe, there's a moment growing up when something peels back ... Maybe, maybe, we look for secrets because we can't believe our mind. — Susanna Kaysen

Love is lust made meaningful. Hope is hunger made human. — R. Scott Bakker

There is nothing more fragile than civilization. — Havelock Ellis

When I'm in good form there are chances that rivals will worry more about you more than you about them. — Dayron Robles

The Baroness found it amusing to go to tea; she dressed as if for dinner. The tea-table offered an anomalous and picturesque repast; and on leaving it they all sat and talked in the large piazza, or wandered about the garden in the starlight. — Henry James

Fourth. Henry, Prince of Wales, — William Shakespeare

He who lives to see two or three generations is like a man who sits some time in the conjurer's booth at a fair, and witnesses the performance twice or thrice in succession. The tricks were meant to be seen only once; and when they are no longer a novelty and cease to deceive, their effect is gone. — Arthur Schopenhauer

information, they wonder whether it may be primary: more fundamental than matter itself. — James Gleick

Separation of powers is a problem for foreign policy. — Condoleezza Rice

The point about manic depression or bipolar disorder, as it's now more commonly called, is that it's about mood swings. So, you have an elevated mood. When people think of manic depression, they only hear the word depression. They think one's a depressive. The point is, one's a manic-depressive. — Stephen Fry

This sounds really corny, but I am a slave to my work, a workaholic, and glad of it. I like what I do; this is my place, my little universe, one of them. — Henry Rollins