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What's up?" [asked Ford.]
"I don't know," said Marvin, "I've never been there. — Douglas Adams
To be a good writer, one must be homosexual. — John Horne Burns
What is the value of having millions of people in Iraq not having a repressive regime? What is the value of having the Iraqi regime not shooting at UK and US aircraft almost every day? What is the value of the Iraqis having a free press? What is the value of the foreign minister of Iraq going to Paris, calling for an end of the Gadhafi regime and citing Iraq as a model, as an example, that in fact a freer political system can exist in that part of the world? — Donald Rumsfeld
Nothing which we can imagine about Nature is incredible. — Pliny The Elder
Nobody would have been able to understand the depth of my joy and the extent of my happiness unless they had themselves gone through what I just had. — Preeti Shenoy
Greed applied is prosperity realized".
~R. Alan Woods [2006] — R. Alan Woods
Night from a railroad car window
is a great, dark, soft thing
Broken across with slashes of light. — Carl Sandburg
Man's life is brief and transitory, Literature endures forever — Rory Stewart
I'm too busy thinking what I'm going to say next to remember what I've said, but my staff tells me I'm sometimes funny. Not always on purpose, though. — Jared Polis
The fact is that each writer creates his own precursors. — Jorge Luis Borges
Crimes can be redeemed, but nothing saves you from mediocrity. — Juan Villoro
Some forty years of experience in my field as a scholar and as a teacher have given me great confidence mixed with greater humility. — George Sarton
When in doubt, stay and pray. Expect God to work out your situation at hand. The worse your scenario is the greater and better victory God will prove to you. — Brian Summy
One discovers that destiny can be diverted, that one does not have to remain in bondage to the first wax imprint made on childhood sensibilities. Once the deforming mirror has been smashed, there is a possibility of wholeness. There is a possibility of joy. — Anais Nin