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Have you noticed how dogs sniff at one another when they meet? It seems to be their nature.
- Yes; it's a funny habit.
- No, it's not funny; you are wrong there. There's nothing funny in nature, however funny it may seem to man. If dogs could reason and criticize us they'd be sure to find just as much that would be funny to them, if not far more, in the social relations of men, their masters -far more, I think. I am more convinced that there is far more foolishness among us. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I like part-time jobs in restaurants. — Tao Lin

All pains the immortal spirit must endure,
All weakness that impairs, all griefs that bow,
Find their sole voice in that victorious brow. — Matthew Arnold

The Copernican revolution was actually a contribution to the life of the church, the development of our view of ourselves in terms of the Universe, and therefore our view of God, et cetera. But, that took centuries, and struggles, and conflicts before that happened. — George Coyne

The lies you tell yourself. The necessary lies. — Glen Duncan

Is it ghosts that truly haunt us, or the memory of our own mistakes that we wish we could undo? — Laura Lam

When a great man has some one object in view to be achieved in a given time, it may be absolutely necessary for him to walk out of all the common roads. — Edmund Burke

We live in a world of careers. Work, as Sri Krishna points out in the Bhagavad Gita, is a necessary path for everyone attaining enlightenment. It is something that we all do. Some people work very hard at not working. — Frederick Lenz

Life is a beautiful struggle, but life is worth living — Jaeson Ma

I don't even like holding them. Whenever I hold a gun, I want to get it out of my hand as quick as possible. — Christopher Walken

The spectacle of people following current custom for lack of will or imagination to do anything else is hardly a new failing. — William H. Whyte

How most consumers collect and interpret health information has changed. — James Heywood

The terrible dilemma of our lives. Whatever happens, it is evil beyond compare. Why struggle, then? Why choose? If all alternatives are the same ... — Philip K. Dick