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One great thing about getting old is that you can get out of all sorts of social obligations just by saying you're too tired. — George Carlin

A traveler who looks at things with an impartial eye may see what the oldest inhabitant has not observed. — Henry David Thoreau

But what I hope for in a book - either one that I write or one that I read - is transparency. I want the story to shine through. I don't want to think of the writer. — Anne Tyler

In my case, I think my exile saved my life, for it inexorably confirmed something which Americans appear to have great difficulty accepting. Which is, simply, this: a man is not a man until he is able and willing to accept his own vision of the world, no matter how radically this vision departs from others. — James Baldwin

We can recognize and give credit where credit is due, to the debt of taste we owe Europe, but we have taste, too. — Billy Baldwin

Well, all information looks like noise until you break the code. — Neal Stephenson

The second German secret weapon is anti-Semitism, because if it is consistently pursued by Germany, it will become a universal problem which all nations will be forced to consider. — Robert Ley

I uttered the wisest thing that you must say to an angry woman - "I'm sorry. — Mita Jain

They all watched silently as she walked toward her cabin, but when she got to the doorway she stopped and turned around. She stood for a moment with her chin lifted and her eyes closed. What on earth was she doing? Granada wondered. — Jonathan Odell

The wound of peace is surety, Surety secure; but modest doubt is called The beacon of the wise, the tent that searches To th' bottom of the worst. — William Shakespeare

In America there's lot of cool cities, but in Canada there's, like, well, Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax may be cool, but they're so expensive. Montreal is the only city that's affordable but also has buses and culture. — Grimes

No one is more dangerously insane than one who is sane all the time: he is like a steel bridge without flexibility, and the order of his life is rigid and brittle. — Alan W. Watts