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When we translate, we always to some extent betray the text we are translating. That is why translation is so hard and thankless. All you can do is to fail in the least egregious way possible. — Jay L. Garfield

The more I wrote, the more I became a human being. The writing may have seemed monstrous (to some) for it was a violation, but I became a more human individual because of it. I was getting the poison out of my system. — Henry Miller

I know that scenario... that "You are going to die"... bullshit and bullshit I was next to you what did I fucking get?
- Simple answers of so complex questions... So simple questions and so complex answers... I never mean that and I never wanted that to happen. — Deyth Banger

What separates or unites people is not their language, their laws, their customs, their principles, but the way they hold their knife and fork. — Irene Nemirovsky

had put them up to it, perhaps the chefs — David Nicholls

We humans, you see, have an infinite capacity for self-rationalization. — Charles Colson

The Substitution Principle tells us that wherever a value of one type is expected, one may provide a value of any subtype of that type: — Maurice Naftalin

Respect, honesty, responsibility, and hope are the language of a great team leader. — Samuel R. Chand

I am what I am not yet. — Maxine Greene

Eli's long fingers cupped her face, traced the nape of her neck, kept her still, as if he needed to give her every bit of his attention, as if he could learn her like a language, plot her like a course. Eli kissed Gracie like she was a song and he was determined to hear every note. — Leigh Bardugo

It's never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you. — Harper Lee

I was doing what I thought I had to do. There was romance in the idea of being married. It was just the wrong reasons. — Rush Limbaugh

I know that I have been a fool, a madman, to believe that the snow could have been animated, that the marble could grow warm; but what would you expect? The lover easily believes in love, nor has my journey been entirely in vain, since I behold you now. — Alexandre Dumas

Be full of sorrow, that you may become hill of joy; weep, that you may break into laughter. — Rumi