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There's a Spanish proverb," he said, "that's always fascinated me. "Take what you want and pay for it, says God.'" "I don't believe in God," Daniel said, "but that principle seems, to me, to have a divinity of its own; a kind of blazing purity. What could be simpler, or more crucial? You can have anything you want, as long as you accept that there is a price and that you will have to pay it. — Tana French

I can't blame it. Its whole purpose is to prevent the atmosphere from becoming lethal. Nobody at NASA thought, "Hey, let's allow a fatal lack of oxygen that will make everyone drop dead! — Andy Weir

Few academics and high school history teachers want to risk their careers by suggesting to their students that the father of their country worked the same day job as Donald Trump. Washington was a land developer, often described as the richest of his generation. — Rinker Buck

I have a great love of the actual. — Manny Farber

For the most part people went about their business with an entirely irresponsible confidence in the stability of the universe. — H.G.Wells

Deeply-rooted conditioning has perverted us. We ARE the culture of violence. We must look at ourselves. — Bryant McGill

The Christian life is a school of love and nobody graduates from it before the end of his life. — Sunday Adelaja

Without aging white males, I doubt the 'New York Times' would survive. How many young people, females, Hispanics and blacks subscribe to the 'New York Times?' — Dennis Prager

There's a difference between a free market and free-for-all market. — Bob Menendez

In the British Special Air Service, combat fitness is all about running. — Bear Grylls

Cheerfulness is like money well expended in charity; the more we dispense of it, the greater our possession. — Victor Hugo

85 percent of the gravity of the universe has a point of origin about which we know nothing. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

There are two ways to make a man richer, reasoned Rousseau: give him more money or curb his desires. — Alain De Botton