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Time spent in the advertising business seems to create a permanent deformity like the Chinese habit of foot-binding. — Dean Acheson

Clearly the person who accepts the Church as an infallible guide will believe whatever the Church teaches. — Thomas Aquinas

If thinking in the sense of intellection were the same as judging, for example, it would not be possible to think without judgment. We would not be able to accept a judgment without thinking because sometimes by mere intuition we accept the truth of a judgment, which in turn means that we do infer without intellection. What all this means is that thought is a necessary step in the process of knowing although in every knowledge acquired by the mind it may not be used because the preliminary ground has already been prepared by previous intellections. In fact, this is true of all faculties of knowledge; each faculty is a necessary element for the process as a whole, but not necessarily needed in every knowledge-acquisition process. — Alparslan Acikgenc

We all make decisions. But in the end, our decisions make us. — Tiger Woods

If you knew that hope and despair were paths to the same destination, which would you choose? — Robert Breault

Life's all about 'me' anyway — Paul Arden

I hate how white people always try to take credit for something after they discover it. Like it wasn't happening before they found out about it
which most times is always late, and they didn't have nothing to do with it happening. — Miles Davis

Even though ashrams ... probably still exist in India, you don't find a child widow anymore. — Deepa Mehta

The service took place on one of those afternoons that occur only in the past. — Stephen Fry

Just because we're related, doesn't mean we're family. — Steve Maraboli

I haven't hit the bestseller list, but I consider myself one of the luckiest writers in the world, and this is mainly because of Grub Street. — Christopher Castellani

There's basically an element of fiction in everything you remember. Imagination and memory are almost the same brain processes. When I write fiction, I know that I'm using a bunch of lies that I've made up to create some form of truth. When I write a memoir, I'm using true elements to create something that will always be somehow fictionalized. — Isabel Allende