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Reading and life are not separate but symbiotic. And for this serious task of imaginative discovery and self-discovery, there is and remains one perfect symbol: the printed book. — Julian Barnes

You're taking the bus around Burbank?" Lester said. "Christ, Perry, this is Los Angeles. Even homeless people drive cars. — Cory Doctorow

I play football every Tuesday and Thursday early in the season. I am smart enough at the game. I score a lot of goals. I wouldn't be the best in the world but I am OK. — Usain Bolt

The politicians think that I have not included enough of them; the nonpoliticians think that I have gone back to the old ways; and the mass public groups think I have forgotten them. — Corazon Aquino

Either A is B or C is D," means, "if A is not B, C is D; and if C is not D, A is B." All hypothetical propositions, therefore, though disjunctive in form, are conditional in meaning; and the words hypothetical and conditional may be, as indeed they generally are, used synonymously. — John Stuart Mill

Each of us is a moving center, a space of divine mystery. And though we spend most of our time on the surface in the daily details of ordinary existence, most us hunger to connect to this space within, to break through to bliss, to be swept away into something bigger than us ... — Gabrielle Roth

The Joan Crawford that I've heard about in 'Mommie Dearest' is not the Joan Crawford I knew back when. — Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

I'm very political without being political. I don't know how to speak proper political language. — Taki Theodoracopulos

Somaliland and Somalia at large have been receiving now hundreds of thousands of returnees that they had to accommodate with very small resources. — Jan Egeland

Faith is the courage to live your life as if everything that happens does so for your highest good and learning. Like it or not. — Dan Millman

If Doctor Nolan asked me for the matches, I would say that I'd thought they were made of candy and had eaten them. — Sylvia Plath