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Per capita the East Germans drank more than twice as much as their West German counterparts. — Anna Funder
I can understand countries don't want to join the euro, but they cannot impede the consolidation and strengthening of the eurozone. — Francois Hollande
Cultivate visibility because attention is currency. — Chris Brogan
Those whom you cannot love you should, rather, fear. — Umberto Eco
The main paused only a moment, then pulled the boy around so he could look the lad in the eye. There's doing what's right, and there's doing what's safe. Most of the time you do what's safe because doing different will get you dead for no good reason, but there are times when doing what's safe will kill you too. Only it'll be a different kind of death. They dying will be slow, the sort that eats from the inside until breathing becomes a curse. Understand? — Michael J. Sullivan
Sometimes I feel so alone in the world. A tiny speck of nothing in a sea of emptiness. — Edwyna Hughes
At last some curious traveller from Lima will visit England, and give a description of the ruins of St. Paul's, like the editions of Baalbec and Palmyra. — Horace Walpole
What do you have when you have an agent buried up to his neck in sand? Not enough sand. — Pat Williams
For the materialist, advertising becomes the powerful drug that feeds the addiction. Advertising prays on one's sense of inadequacy and loneliness. It promises that products and services will enhance a person's personality and identity and make him or her more appealing, — Jeremy Rifkin
You're absolutely right. And I don't know if that will scare the rebels off or make them more determined, but there's no doubt you changed the game. — Kiera Cass
The future of how the networks and studios deal with Netflix and Hulu and Amazon Prime Instant Video is certainly going to determine their future. — Ted Sarandos
You cannot be wise without some basis of knowledge, but you may easily acquire knowledge and remain bare of wisdom. — Alfred North Whitehead
Everybody! This is my cousin right here, and he just dethroned God's gift to Women - Griffin — S.C. Stephens
When older people get together there is something unflappable about them; you can sense they've tasted all the heavy, bitter, spicy food of life, extract its poison, and will now spend ten or fifteen years in a state of perfect equilibrium and enviable morality. They are happy with themselves. They have renounced the vain attempts of youth to adapt the world to their desires. They have failed and now, they can relax. In a few years they will once again be troubled by a great anxiety, but this time it will be a fear of death; it will have a strange effect on their tastes, it will make them indifferent, or eccentric, or moody, incomprehensible to their families, strangers to their children. But between the ages of forty and sixty they enjoy a precarious sense of tranquility. — Irene Nemirovsky
Nothing is always absolutely so — Theodore Sturgeon