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I could go on to speak of sanity as compared with insanity, decency as compared with vandalism, friendship as compared with rabies. — Kurt Vonnegut

It was only sunlight she needed. Pure, delicious sunlight flooding through a room.) — Kathleen Collins

There is nothing but God's grace. We walk upon it; we breathe it; we live and die by it; it makes the nails and axles of the universe. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I believe no angel ever appears in Scripture without exciting terror: — C.S. Lewis

They're combining that new fertility drug with a birth control pill for people who don't want triplets. — Robert Orben

The search for someone to blame is always successful. — Robert Half

I've heard that even in space;
You can hear the scratching of a
I-I-I-I love you. — Phil Kaye

I think drones are a good tool to go after high-valued targets. — Michael McCaul

There will always be vain, obsessive people who want to own rare and extraordinary things whatever the cost; there will always be people for whom owning beautiful, dangerous animals brings a sense of power and magic. — Susan Orlean

[My early stories] are the work of a living writer whom I know in a sense, but can never meet. — Elizabeth Bowen

All great success and achievement is preceded and accompanied by hard, hard, work. When in doubt, 'try harder.' And if that doesn't work, try harder still! — Brian Tracy

Offered a job as book critic for Time magazine as a young man, Bellow had been interviewed by Chambers and asked to give his opinion about William Wordsworth. Replying perhaps too quickly that Wordsworth had been a Romantic poet, he had been brusquely informed by Chambers that there was no place for him at the magazine. Bellow had often wondered, he told us, what he ought to have said. I suggested that he might have got the job if he'd replied that Wordsworth was a once-revolutionary poet who later became a conservative and was denounced by Browning and others as a turncoat. This seemed to Bellow to be probably right. More interesting was the related question: What if he'd kept that job? — Christopher Hitchens