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Insurance companies don't necessarily want to invest in your wellnes because you're likely to switch insurance companies within 10 years. They don't benefit from their investment in you. — Sanjay Gupta

His great carved wooden head was marked with a black eye that was more yellow than black and from this spectacular bed of bruised flesh the eye itself, sand irritated, bloodshot, as wild as a currawong's, stared out at a landscape in which the tops of fences protruded from windswept sand. — Peter Carey

I am in no mood to fulminate on paper
I wish the two of us were in a room together talking of what matters most, the air thick with affinity. In January a man crawls into a cave of hopelessness; he hallucinates sympathies catching fire. Letters are glaciers, null frigates, trapping us where we are in the moment, unable to carry us on toward truth. — Carlene Bauer

Fate plays with us. — H.G.Wells

Your memory is a monster; you forget - it doesn't. It simply files things away. It keeps things for you, or hides things from you - and summons them to your recall with will of its own. You think you have a memory; but it has you! — John Irving

Emperor of Mars: We should be rid of the Earthling now.
Count Rochefort: Was your daughter on the ship?
Emperor of Mars: Yes.
Emperor of Mars: Life is sad. — Jason

I don't want to be the biggest or the best, I want to be faithful. — Mike Bickle

nevermore will i lie in the wake of your ambivalence — A.P. Sweet

I definitely believe in ghosts. — Jenna Dewan

Disorder came from order, fear came from courage, weakness came from strength. — Sun Tzu

And then I saw the way he looked at her ... like he was a blind man, seeing the sun for the very first time. — Stephenie Meyer

I demand that a film express either the joy of making cinema or the agony of making cinema. I am not at all interested in anything in between. — Francois Truffaut

Astronomy was born of superstition; eloquence of ambition, hatred, falsehood, and flattery; geometry of avarice; physics of an idle curiosity; and even moral philosophy of human pride. Thus the arts and sciences owe their birth to our vices. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

[Rincewind] drew his sword and, with a smooth overarm throw, completely failed to hit the troll. — Terry Pratchett

You'll never be as good as the next page you write, or as bad as the last one. — D.E.M. Emrys