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Isaac Singer always wrote in Yiddish. He was so unsure of his English at the beginning that he was easy to edit and he learned fast. — Robert Giroux

What a frail, easily hurt, rather pathetic thing a human body is, naked; somehow a little unfinished, incomplete! — D.H. Lawrence

An American Badass doesn't start fights, but knows if he must fight, he can with courage and conviction. An American Badass doesn't steal, lie, or subvert the society that he lives in. He lives by a code of unwavering morality, and ethics that are tempered with honor, honesty, integrity, leadership, and loyalty to family, friends, and America. — Dale Comstock

If you want to know what to do with a thief that you may find stealing, I say kill him on the spot, and never suffer him to commit another iniquity. I will prove by my works whether I can mete out justice to such persons, or not. I would consider it just as much my duty to do that, as to baptize a man for the remission of his sins. — Brigham Young

Ways have to be found to maintain university research untramelled by requirements of forecasting application or usefulness. — John Vane

The great stories go to those who aren't afraid to live them — Tucker Max

I suppose Stanley fell in love with me during those talks about life and books, but he probably loved someone else, a person who wasn't me. — Siri Hustvedt

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IN THE
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RIGHT DOSE
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EVERYTHING
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IS A POISON
love. — Maryrose Wood

It is only in the dance between chaos and order that life progresses. — Harrison Owen

I am not a foodie, thank goodness. I will eat pretty much anything. A lot of my friends are getting incredibly fussy about food and I see it as a bit of an affliction. — Alain De Botton

In public, an admission of technological inadequacy would be too embarrassing. — Elliott Abrams

If you're going to believe in God, if you're going to take that leap of faith, as I do, then the God that seems the most comprehensible to me would be the God who set us spinning and said 'Good luck.' — Roger Rosenblatt