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Ask others about themselves, at the same time, be on guard not to talk too much about yourself. — Mortimer Adler

Putin's an egomaniac, so there are two ways he can process his ego mania. He can say, "Oh, I stood up to the U.S.," or, "Hey, I'm essential to the world order." — David Brooks

One can fall into the 'soft bigotry of low expectations.' — Gerald Chertavian

I did think I did see all heaven before me, and the great God himself. — George Frideric Handel

It's all real and it's all illusory: that's Awareness! — Ram Dass

Now I, like that Chinese devotee, must confess myself a very ignorant person, and naturally unable to hear the conversation of Ants. But the Fairy of Science sometimes touches my ears and eyes with her wand; and then, for a little time, I am able to hear things inaudible, and to perceive things imperceptible. — Lafcadio Hearn

Liberal learning is both a safeguard against false ideas of freedom and a source of true ones. — Alfred Whitney Griswold

Great entrepreneurs are often great listeners and they can spot patterns and pick up on small details in customer stories. — Alexander Osterwalder

I'll see you at five, ace." "Not a minute later," he ordered gruffly. I laughed despite myself, infatuated with every rough-edged facet of him. "Or what?" Pulling back, he gave me a look that made my toes curl. "Or I come get you. — Sylvia Day

I have been accused of sleeping with people, I hadn't met yet. — Christopher Titus

Women are quoted as sources and appear on interview shows much less frequently than men ... But the by-product of such anonymity may be immortality, for women are also less likely to find themselves written up on the obituary page. — Kathleen Hall Jamieson

I served two tours of duty in Vietnam. I won the Bronze Star. I won the Purple Heart. — Ron Kovic

Something had happened to him ove the past couple of years, something to do with being home with Aaron, sinking into the rhythm of a kid's day. The little tasks, the small pleasures. The repetition that goes beyond boredom and becomes a kind of peace. You do it long enough, and the adult world starts to drift away. You can't catch up with it, not even if you try. — Tom Perrotta