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This changed when Khassan joined them, once every few months, as the invisible structure built between them failed to support the weight of another man. p 140 — Anthony Marra

I just got back from Switzerland, which I've never been to. I went to Switzerland and Amsterdam. — Linda Cardellini

The mass of the rich and the poor are differentiated by their incomes and nothing else,and the average millionaire is only the average dishwasher dressed in a new suit. — George Orwell

We do not always appreciate the role the Queen has played in one of the most significant changes in the past 60 years: the transformation of Britain into a multi-ethnic, multi-faith society. No one does interfaith better than the Royal family, and it starts with the Queen herself. — Jonathan Sacks

And is it not the artists that make art? Well, no: criticism is now the substance of art making to such a degree that many of today's public artists do away with the product as an issue, and make public debate the contents of their art. In doing so they are not redefining art so much as redefining public space. The debate itself has become the public space. — Paul Shepheard

I feel like Amy wanted people to believe she really was perfect. And as we got to be friends, I got to know her. And she wasn't perfect. You know? She was brilliant and charming and all that, but she was also controlling and OCD and a drama queen and a bit of a liar. Which was fine by me. It just wasn't fine by her. She got rid of me because I knew she wasn't perfect. — Gillian Flynn

There's nothing like a headless corpse to bring a touch of excitement into one's life. — Chet Williamson

Imputation; for if the sources of pleasure were precisely the same to human beings and to swine, the — John Stuart Mill

My maternal grandmother - she was a compulsive reader. She had only been through five grades of elementary school, but she was a member of the municipal library, and she brought home two or three books a week for me. They could be dime novels or Balzac. — Umberto Eco

The art of war is the art of deception. — Sun Tzu

It must be admitted that science has its castes. The man whose chief apparatus is the differential equation looks down upon one who uses a galvanometer, and he in turn upon those who putter about with sticky and smelly things in test tubes. — Gilbert Newton Lewis

The philosopher ought never to try to avoid the duty of making up his mind. — Mortimer Adler