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Long ago, during my apprenticeship in the wine trade, I learned that wine is more than the sum of its parts, and more than an expression of its physical origin. The real significance of wine as the nexus of just about everything became clearer to me when I started writing about it. The more I read, the more I traveled, and the more questions I asked, the further I was pulled into the realms of history and economics, politics, literature, food, community, and all else that affects the way we live. Wine, I found, draws on everything and leads everywhere. — Gerald Asher

I'm a mess of unfinished thoughts. — John Mayer

presentation, she looked drawn, as old as the limestone hills behind her property. Her facial skin was marbled, hair greying at the roots. She had grown frail, as though she might disintegrate at the first touch; she was a desiccated, vulnerable shadow of her former self and it was hard to — Carol Drinkwater

Being a philanthropist doesn't mean necessarily writing a huge check. It can mean mobilizing your community to start asking questions. — Kavita Ramdas

The product is the delivery of the largest number of people at the least cost. — George Gerbner

Buzzards got to eat; same as worms. — Josey Wales

I am very fit and by playing sweeper I can control the speed of the game. — Ruud Gullit

I know all about you from your books,' she said. 'But in spite of that you're still a riddle to me.'
Have you come here to solve it?' I asked. — Maxim Biller

Great thoughts speak only to the thoughtful mind, but great actions speak to all mankind. — Theodore Roosevelt

Duty is duty, conscience is conscience, right is right, and wrong is wrong, whatever sized type they may be printed in. " Large" or "small" are not words for the vocabulary of conscience. — Alexander MacLaren

Our care should not be to have lived long as to have lived enough. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca