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There's nothing so useless than executing a task efficiently when it actually never should have been executed at all. — Peter Drucker

Let the consequences of your obedience be left up to God. — Oswald Chambers

I know." He leaned back, looking into her eyes. "But I'm not going anywhere, Jenny. I'll fight to stay with you. — Amanda Gray

If you enjoyed laughing in the face of death, you might like to have a crack at High Saffron. One hundred merits, and all you have to do is take a look.'
'I understand there's a one hundred percent fatality rate?'
'True. But up until the moment of death there was a one hundred percent survival rate. Really, I shouldn't let anything as meaningless as statistics put you off. — Jasper Fforde

I didn't feel like I was missing anything. Nor did I feel ambitious any more. It all seemed stupid wanting to be better than the others in the same ring, shallow, pointless. — Jackie Kay

People tell me I live in the past. We all live in the past, I tell them, we just don't know it yet." ("Love Stories Are Too Violent For Me," Wild Card Press, 1995) — Will Viharo

Fate is an excuse for people who are too stupid or too weak to make their own future, he said. — Richard Paul Evans

Fascinating," I said, turning toward Ian. "You never told me Simon went to Oxford."
"Simon went to Oxford, Sophie. — Fisher Amelie

Before one is afraid, one sees clearly; while one is afraid, one sees double; and after being afraid, one sees dimly. — Alexandre Dumas

I'm not bipolar, I've just had a bipolar life foisted upon me. — Daniel O'Malley

Chuse not an house neere an lnne (viz. for noise) or in a corner (for filth). — George Herbert

Once a year the Hattifatteners collect there before setting out again on their endless foraging expedition round the world. They come from all points of the compass, silent and serious with their small, white empty faces, and why they hold this yearly meeting it is difficult to say, as they can neither hear nor speak, and have no object in life but the distant goal of their journey's end. Perhaps they like to have a place where they feel at home and can rest a little and meet friends. — Tove Jansson