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Saudi Arabian oil production is at or very near its peak sustainable volume (if it did not, in fact peak almost 25 years ago), and is likely to go into decline in the very foreseeable future. There is only a small probability that Saudi Arabia will ever deliver the quantities of petroleum that are assigned to it in all the major forecasts of world oil production and consumption. — Matthew Simmons
Freedom of action is disguised as a freedom of discipline. — Warren Cassell Jr.
Faith is little more than the shadow cast by our hope for a better life. — Sam Harris
Every single day, I get letters - very moving, overwhelming letters - testifying how much my books have meant to people in times of crisis in their lives, when they were very ill, say. If I ever doubted that writing could play an important part in people's lives, I don't doubt that now. — Alexander McCall Smith
If,' Roland said. 'An old teacher of mine used to call it the only word a thousand letters long. — Stephen King
Who owns your body? You or the state? — Martha Plimpton
We have reached a strange new place in marketing when tweets become full-page print ads, — A.O. Scott
When you go against fate, the result can be dangerous. — Sona Charaipotra
In order to harness the power of love
You have to learn to love first
It grows in return with due measure. — Gabriel Iqbal
We can't help who we love, Maverick," he — K.L. Kreig
The only people who can really drain your power effectively are people you are very close to, you are open to, you love, or people you are afraid of, you fear. — Frederick Lenz
But I don't read or listen for pleasure. I have too much else to do. — Piers Anthony
He lived.
He made it.
A second chance,
given to one
and not the other.
And this?
This is what he did with it? — Lisa Schroeder
It was one of those hot, silent nights, when people sit at windows, listening for the thunder which they know will shortly break; when they recall dismal tales of hurricanes and earthquakes; and of lonely travelers on open plains, and lonely ships at sea, struck by lightning. — Charles Dickens
Not a visible enthusiasm but a hidden one, an excitement burning with a cold flame. — Patrick Suskind