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Do not suffer interim losses, relish and appreciate them — Seth Klarman
Expect nothing and fear nothing, here or anywhere. That's your first lesson. — Susan Cooper
It is not history which uses men as a means of achieving - as if it were an individual person - its own ends. History is nothing but the activity of men in pursuit of their ends. — Karl Marx
When you choose your profession, you also choose your own downfall or success. If one chooses to become an artist it is 99% certain that it will go to hell. So you should not become that. If you study economics on Oslo, 99% of all students will do very well and 1% will reach the top. — Odd Nerdrum
I like to think of love as being slightly more forgiving than time. — Cath Crowley
The world is nothing but your own magnified mind. — Osho
This is an area where North Carolina does excel. I have known more colorful North Carolina political figures than I have colorless ones. — Jesse Helms
It's almost a work-shopping process to create the characters with the actors. — Doug Liman
A romantic is usually afraid in case reality doesn't come up to expectations. — Graham Greene
Out here in the Pacific, they have typhoons and hurricanes that blow over 200 miles an hour. We have tornadoes and hurricanes back home, but I don't worry about them. The mortgage on my house is so heavy that nothing could budge it. — Bob Hope
Australian SF book publishing has undergone a boom recently, and sometimes it's easier for new writers to sell a book to a local publisher first, which then makes a US edition more likely. — Greg Egan
It is commonplace observation that women are forever trying to straighten their hair if it is curly and curl it if it is straight, bind their breasts if they are large and pad them if they are small, darken their hair if it is light and lighten it if it is dark. Not all these measures are dictated by the fantom of fashion. They all reflect dissatisfaction with the body as it is, and an insistent desire that it be otherwise, not natural but controlled, fabricated. Many of the devices adopted by women are not cosmetic or ornamental, but disguise of the actual, arising from fear and distaste. — Germaine Greer
The problem with words is that once spoken, they cannot find their way back to the speaker alone. — Arturo Perez-Reverte