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Okay, maybe I'm not cooler than you, but I felt like I was for a second. Just let me have my moment! — Eric Halvorsen

Tolstoy's wife copied out the entire manuscript of War and Peace in longhand seven times. — David Markson

But the point you need to know is that no president at war cut taxes $1.5 trillion, like Bush did. — Chaka Fattah

VERISIMILITUDE (the appearance or semblance of truth) — Richard Donner

In a conservative old town, say something new and be prepared for the stones! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

What God said to Abraham was not 'Obey this law and I will bless you', but 'I will bless you; believe my promise'. — John R.W. Stott

It is surely easier to confess a murder over a cup of coffee than in front of a jury. — Friedrich Durrenmatt

When a country has political parties, sooner or later it becomes impossible to intervene effectively in public affairs without joining a party and playing the game. Whoever is concerned for public affairs will wish his concern to bear fruit. Those who care about the public interest must either forget their concern and turn to other things, or submit to the grind of the parties. In the latter case, they shall experience worries that will soon supersede their original concern for the public interest. — Simone Weil

Men of broader intellect know that there is no sharp distinction betwixt the real and the unreal; that all things appear as they do only by virtue of the delicate individual physical and mental media through which we are made — H.P. Lovecraft

When people are more numerous and living fuller lives, they become more difficult to regiment and control. — Moises Naim

Of course he wasn't dead. He could never be dead until she herself had finished feeling and thinking. — Zora Neale Hurston

We had people of all backgrounds coming together - all races, all creeds, all colors, all status in life. And coming together there was a kind of quiet dignity and a kind of sense of caring and a feeling of joint responsibility. — Dorothy Height