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Everybody sees a difficulty in the question of relations between Arabs and Jews. But not everybody sees that there is no solution to this question. No solution! There is a gulf, and nothing can bridge it ... We, as a nation, want this country to be ours; the Arabs, as a nation, want this country to be theirs. — David Ben-Gurion

The story was such that I couldn't make a graceful ending and then make a graceful new beginning. I could have, but I didn't want to. So, it isn't the most graceful way of writing a story. This new story is, I think, is pretty good stuff. I'm pleased with it anyway. — Jack Vance

The woman had won. In the end, it seemed they always did. — Larry McMurtry

Your job is not done when you have determined your goal. You must also plan for and determine how it is to be accomplished. Goals and plans are meaningless if they cannot be executed successfully! — Gary Ryan

Life experience is the best teacher. — David Letterman

It takes close attention to see what is happening in front of you. It takes work, pious effort, to see what you are looking at. — Don DeLillo

First steps are always the hardest but until they are taken the notion of progress remains only a notion and not an achievement. — Aberjhani

I've always had to prove myself to people growing up. I had to show them that I could do this and I could do that and paying no mind to what the critics said. — Russell Westbrook

Men build society and society builds men. — B.F. Skinner

The two soldiers laughed, and even the king smiled. Reinforcing Costis's suspicion that Eugenides had been responsible for Ornon's lost sheep, Boagus asked, "Do you still baa like a lamb when he walks into the room?"
Eugenides shook his head. "Ornon took me aside first thing after the coronation and explained that it would be against my dignity."
Aulus and Boagus stared. Eugenides expression was bland.
"He said that?" Aulus asked.
"He did," the king confirmed.
"What did you say?" Boagus asked suspiciously.
"I promised to bark like a sheepdog instead."
The Eddisians chuckled again.
"You don't, though?" Aulus had to ask.
The king eyed him with disgust. "Give me some credit," He said, and when Aulus was visibly relieved, added, "Not when anybody else can hear me. — Megan Whalen Turner

A well-bred youth neither speakes of himselfe, nor being spoken to is silent. — George Herbert

Childhood sometimes does pay a second visit to man, youth never. — Anna Jameson