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I can write three novels in the time it takes to write one novella. I'm probably not going to go with that form again. — Nathan Lowell

The fools in this world make about as much trouble as the wicked do. — Josh Billings

I've gone through many, many things. I tell you something, that if it doesn't kill you, you get stronger. — Judy Collins

I bowl my best when I am fittest and the best way to get fit is to bowl. That's how you get your rhythm. You cannot really find a rhythm by bowling in the nets. — Brett Lee

What man have you ever seen who was contented with one crime only? — Juvenal

Nonsense is so good only because common sense is so limited. — George Santayana

The British call junzi a "gentleman," no surprise. The Americans have no gentlemen, so they translate junzi as "the superior man." The Germans have no gentlemen either, and "superior man" is reserved, so they call junzi an "edler" meaning a person of noble blood. To sum up, all Europeans call junzi anything but junzi, which is quite a scandal. — Thorsten J. Pattberg

A good marriage shuts out a very great deal. — May Sarton

See? Memories aren't happy, they're sad. Don't you know anything? — Morris Gleitzman

We suffered a setback and there were too many trades until Dave Taylor came along and Charlie Simmer. — Marcel Dionne

I have always held the view that decisive force should be used in addressing a military conflict. The reason is simple: Why wouldn't you, if you could? — Colin Powell

We have a system which, though far from perfect, is strong with idealism. It gives elbow room for men of all races and all beliefs. It is vital and dynamic. And it works. We have the means of shaping the world in our pattern. If we do, freedom will be assured for all men. The decision is in the hands of this generation. It is a challenge to our political competence. For Western civilization it is the greatest challenge of all time. — William O. Douglas

All art emulates the condition of ritual. That is what it comes from and to that it must always return for nourishment. — T. S. Eliot