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It was probably Chekhov who said that the novelist is not someone who answers questions but someone who asks them. — Haruki Murakami

God had said to listen to what five people tell you and don't hold on to your own opinion. The person who holds on to his opinion is isolated. If you insist upon it, it will harm you as well as others. This true-false is a relative truth; it is a mundane [worldly] truth. One should not insist upon it. — Dada Bhagwan

Is he a scumbag in training?" Richard glanced at the gunman. "At least have the decency to hold the gun properly, you fool. If you don't know how, pass it to someone who does. I'm not going to suffer being shot at by anything less than a full- fledged lowlife. (Richard) — Ilona Andrews

You have stripped from me the rank and privileges of the professorship and the doctoral degree which I earned, and you have set me at the level of the lowest criminal. — Kurt Huber

Wilder is not a big draw in the U.S. He maybe sells 5,000 to 10,000 tickets when he's fighting in his own town for the heavyweight champion. — Tyson Fury

If the Lord should once more give us sunshine and I do not give you enough fighting, I will never ask you to come out again. — John Stark

It's going to happen whether you like it or not," he said quietly.
The top of the book dropped to display Susan's wrinkled gaze. "What's that?"
"Change," Rich said. "It's inevitable. — Danika Stone

I soon gave up instruction for self-teaching. — Tommy Shaw

My life and my plan wasn't very good, but at least it was my plan. It got to that point that I just couldn't stand it any more. — Jim Hamilton

Temptation provokes me to look upward to God. — John Bunyan

The notebooks of Paul Brunton represent the acme of wisdom on the nature of human spirituality. Every serious student of this subject will profit enormously by becoming acquainted with Brunton's seminal work. — Kenneth Ring

'Couch surfing' refers to the practice of temporarily lodging with a stranger - free of charge, unless you count being incessantly sociable as payment. — Patricia Marx

It wasn't that I was stupid ... It was just that there didn't seem to be a lot to say that someone wasn't already saying. — Sharon Creech