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It's a rare business that doesn't have a way worse future than it has a past. — Charlie Munger

Well, I am going on 83 now but not about to quit. There are too many things I know about where I want to see what happens. You, my dear, being one of them, and this new century starting.
Do what you can to make it good. And remember, as we used to say, that life is like a pudding: it takes both the salt and the sugar to make a really good one. — Joan W. Blos

Human nature is violent, argumentative, fallible, and given to endless fantasizing. — Donald A. Wollheim

I love this country, but the union jack leaves me cold. — Timothy Garton Ash

And then George approaching, his hand stuck to his hat and the hat bent into the onslaught. She — Alice McDermott

A peace is of the nature of a conquest; for then both parties nobly are subdued, and neither party loser. — William Shakespeare

Askade took the battertoast, looked at it blearily. "I can't rewire it into a death ray without some extra parts," he said, and took a bite. "Hm. Tastes okay. What's the problem? — John M. Ford

No one turns down a film with Woody; it's something everyone wants in their career as an important moment. He's such a comedic genius, without question, so I was thrilled. — Mark Rydell

In the 4th Wave, you can't trust that people are still people. But you can trust that your gun is still your gun. — Rick Yancey

Each departed friend is a magnet that attracts us to the next world. — Jean Paul

The room was full with voices, loud music and beautiful people milling about everywhere. But all I noticed was her; beautiful, elegant and sitting alone in a quiet corner trying to remain unseen, to blend in, to become invisible, as if she actually thought such a thing were possible. — Tonny K. Brown

But if I accept these conditions," said Fosti, "what shall be the compensation of the king of Norway, my ally 'i" " Seven feet of English land," answered the envoy; "or, as Hardrada is a giant, perhaps a little more. — Walter Scott

pleasure and pain arise from virtuous and non-virtuous actions which come not from outside, but from within yourself. — Lama Surya Das