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It is probably true that business corrupts everything it touches. It corrupts politics, sports, literature, art, labor unions and so on. But business also corrupts and undermines monolithic totalitarianism. Capitalism is at its liberating best in a noncapitalist environment. — Eric Hoffer

An aging writer has the not insignificant satisfaction of a shelf of books behind him that, as they wait for their ideal readers to discover them, will outlast him for a while. — John Updike

Charity itself fulfills the law. And who can sever love from charity? — William Shakespeare

I can deal with people who watch me on stage but I am not good in communicating with people any other way than through my work. — Henry Rollins

Give him what he wants," Jorg had said. "Then take what you want. Nobody is more vulnerable than in their moment of victory, and you know that whatever you do this man will never let you go while he lives." I — Mark Lawrence

The wish to spread those opinions that we hold conducive to our own welfare is so deeply rooted in the English character that few of us can escape its influence. — Samuel Butler

Individual transportation has become synonymous for freedom and liberty, so it would be difficult to actually get rid of individualized transport, and in rural areas that would be impossible. — Hermann E. Ott

Food that walked and talked, that was us. McPeople. — Charlaine Harris

May Odin give you knowledge on your path. May Thor grant you strength and courage on your way and may Loki give you laughter as you go. May the blessings of your gods and my own be with you, Soren. — Torie James

I really did think at one time that I was on the verge of becoming a poet, but Providence was kind enough to save me from that disaster. — Rabindranath Tagore

The odds are stacked against you until you realize: You make the odds. — Tehya Sky

TimeTrap raised her head and looked pointedly at St. John. It was a dimensional portal, silly. Duh. — J.T. Bock

It is a tragic hour, that hour when we are finally driven to reckon with ourselves, when every avenue of mental distraction has been cut off and our own life and all its ineffaceable failures closes about us like the walls of that old torture chamber of the Inquisition. — Willa Cather

Hello Readers! I look forward to adding to my author page. I — Rita Gard Seedorf