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I'm not much for setup ... punch line. I talk about my kids. I talk about my wife. — Al Madrigal
History creates comprehensibility primarily by arranging facts meaningfully and only in a very limited sense by establishing strict causal connections. — Johan Huizinga
Forgiveness is freedom. It's something you do for yourself - to keep who you are intact. Now that I think about it - in some ways, it's kind of a selfish act. — Anne Greenwood Brown
Without monsters and gods, art cannot enact a drama. — Mark Rothko
They assembled from all sides, one after another, with arms and horses and all the panoply of war ... — Anna Komnene
Jane Austen is the feminine Peter Pan of letters. She never grew up. — George Sampson
Where I am not understood, it shall be concluded that something very useful and profound is couched underneath. — Jonathan Swift
I don't tan on my upper thighs, so when I first wore those [ cut-off jean short shorts] I look like I was walking on two cans of milk. — Blake Jenner
Mankind are more indebted to industry than ingenuity; the gods set up their favors at a price, and industry is the purchaser. — Joseph Addison
Auto da Fay reveals the trickles of a creative sensibility that later became a tide, but essentially, Weldon the writer emerges only at the very end of this volume, in conjunction with her finding and marrying her husband of 30 years, Ron Weldon. In this sense, it is half a memoir, the private background story to the public future. ( ... ) The reader is forced to re-evaluate the spectacular weirdness of Weldon's fiction: having lived such a life any other kind would seem insipid. — Joanna Murray-Smith
The eco-movement is growing as people all over catch on to the need to protect our precious planet, which makes the future look really bright - and makes me really happy. — Josie Maran
How much the more in judging of the human heart should we distrust all fashionable airs and graces, all tricks and smartness, learnt only to please the outward gaze — Murasaki Shikibu
The first weekend after the attacks of September 11, George W. Bush had a meeting at Camp David with his top advisors, including Colin Powell, the secretary of state. And there was a lively debate about Iraq policy, in which some people from the Pentagon were arguing that the war against terrorism should include Saddam Hussein. — Elaine Sciolino
I want you so much right now, Dally. I want to push so far into you that you remember exactly who you are, and who you belong to. — Kate Stewart
Any place you love is the world to you. — Oscar Wilde
