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No matter how famous and established they were or however blessed they were with great songs or long careers, if they lived alone, they lived alone. That's not the way I wanted to live prior to the tour or after. — Edie Brickell

We keep on being told that religion, whatever its imperfections, at least instills morality. On every side, there is conclusive evidence that the contrary is the case and that faith causes people to be more mean, more selfish, and perhaps above all, more stupid. — Christopher Hitchens

But why do his ears stick out so oddly? Did he have his hair cut? — Leo Tolstoy

Like most modern people, we no longer bothered to make the distinction between events in real life and the dramas of fictional worlds, and so the cliff-hanger that inevitably, reliably ended the hour held just as much or more importance to us as the newspaper that usually went from doorstep to garbage bin unread, and we speculated about the future lives of the characters that populated decayed mansions or desert isles as if they weren't inventions of other human minds. — Dexter Palmer

A mystery is not a puzzle waiting to be solved, but rather something for which there is no human solution. Mystery's offspring is not frustration but awe, and that sense of awe grows in tandem with knowledge. — Eric Weiner

Enthusiasm is a divine possession. — Margaret Sanger

Trivial participation ultimately bores you, leaves behind a sense of shallowness, contributes little to your deeper sense of life. Significant participation, on the other hand, engages you, enthralls and satisfies you, it contributes to the meaning of your life — Henryk Skolimowski

Good parts should always scare you a little bit, and good parts ... you might not get advice to do them. — Tom Selleck

Keep as few secrets as possible. The remaining ones will be easier to protect. — David Brin

Are there not millions of us who would rather go sleeping to hell; than sweating to heaven? — Thomas Watson

Now then is my chance to find out what is of great importance, and I
must be careful, and tell no lies. — Virginia Woolf