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I keep waiting, like in the cartoons, for an anvil to drop on my head. — Angie Harmon

Models of style: the swearword, the telegram, the epitaph. — Cioran

I never knew I had an inventive talent until Phrenology told me so. I was a stranger to myself until then! — Thomas A. Edison

Abstraction generally involves implication, suggestion and mystery, rather than obvious description. — Robert Genn

Well the thinking is we have the highest tax rate in the world. In the entire world, we have the highest tax rate. There's gridlock in Washington because there's no leadership. So what I'm doing is a large tax cut especially for the middle class and they're gonna- we're going to have a dynamic country. We're going to have dynamic economics. And it's going to be something really special. And people are going back to work. — Donald Trump

If reason ruled the world would history even exist? — Ryszard Kapuscinski

Problem Boats
We keep extra boats stuck to these doors for people to use if there's a problem that makes them not want to be in space anymore, but no one will come get them. — Randall Munroe

There's too much democracy in the culture, not enough in the society. — Fran Lebowitz

In many ways, my favorite place is the one I haven't been to yet. You have this wonderful, innocent curiosity about places you haven't visited. Nothing is quite like setting foot somewhere for the first time; it is an intense, beautiful feeling. — Alex Strohl

Oh, how cowardly is wickedness always! — Statius

Mia knew the weight that said nothing will ever be different from what it is now, that the world has lost all dimension and has turned to stone. — Sue Saliba

Nothing. Just - I really don't consider myself a Christian. If there is a God, and if He really loves me, then why did all that stuff have to happen? None of it makes sense." "Trust me." Austin lets out a sigh. "I know what you mean." I shiver. Are these sudden chills brought on by the sincerity in Austin's voice, or by the light breeze coming off the lake? "But you know," he continues, "without the dark, we'd never see the stars. There also would be no use for the moon if there was never a night." I — Tessa Emily Hall

Your calling should be your work — Sunday Adelaja

I think that all writers feel alienated ... I know that I do ... I still feel, as I think most creative people do, absolutely isolated. — John Le Carre