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We like to think we can solve everything, but we can't always. — Doris Lessing
A strange thing happens when you are very rich, even when one's wealth is as artificial as in our society. You develop a solipsism of sorts. The world yields itself to your will. Everything becomes your reflection, and after a while looking into your own eyes is dull. — Hannu Rajaniemi
Well, I'm lucky because, you see, I'll probably bounce back from this role. — Jennifer Saunders
My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar — Mark Antony
In Soviet thinking the concept of economy of force has little place. Whereas to an Englishman the taking of a sledgehammer to crack a nut is a wrong decision and a sign of mental immaturity ... in Russian eyes the cracking of nuts is clearly what sledgehammers are for. — Max Hastings
No one ever thinks about the guy who was raised by the guy who was raised by wolves. — Demetri Martin
I am a person who believes in the good of people and who may have had things influence them to a certain degree, but deep down I think most people are good and would like to be good. — Nolan North
After I said that, for the first time in a long time, I watched as Lee threw his head back and laughed. — Kristen Ashley
In that moment, I understood that love and hate were opposite sides of the same coin. For as much as I'd loved Nathaniel ten minutes ago, I hated him now. — Tara Sue Me
Women's battle for financial equality has barely been joined, much less won. Society still traditionally assigns to woman the role of money-handler rather than money-maker, and our assigned specialty is far more likely to be home economics than financial economics. — Paula Nelson
As Freud has shown, blunders are not the merest chance. They are the result of suppressed desires and conflicts. They are ripples on the surface of life, produced by unsuspected springs. And these may be very deep - as deep as the soul itself. The blunder may amount to the opening of a destiny. — Joseph Campbell
Artists and whores, gold always bought them. An artist was no more than a whore who had been well paid. 'Come — Robin Hobb
When I hear people talk about juggling, or the sacrifices they make for their children, I look at them like they're crazy, because 'sacrifice' infers that there was something better to do than being with your children. — Chris Rock