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The wrong people always worry. The people who are the real problem never worry about anything. — James Lee Burke

I'm interested in why people compromise when they shouldn't. It comes back to what V's about in a sense. We've all got ideals, but given the right circumstances, we'll forget about them and put them behind us. I'm very interested in why people do that. — David Lloyd

The manner of their living is very barbarous, because they do not eat at fixed times, but as often as they please — Amerigo Vespucci

I'd sleep and forget it; I had my own life, my own sad and ragged life forever. — Jack Kerouac

Trees have feelings too, and no one ever says 'hi' to them. Next time you're outside and see a tree, say 'hello'. — Daniel Johns

We're still stymied by the old stand-off between those who wish to fight terrorism and resistance fighters. — Gijs De Vries

These are very confusing times. For the first time in history a woman is expected to combine: intelligence with a sharp hairdo, a raised consciousness with high heels, and an open, nonsexist relationship with a tan guy who has a great bod. — Lynda Barry

The English are terribly lazy about fighting. They like to get it over and done with and then set up a game of cricket. — Stephen Leacock

Some men are great enough that they can love a whole woman, and not just part of her. — Orson Scott Card

When we look at the undiluted, radical message of Jesus, we see that it was never about wearing a theological label, subscribing to a particular theological structure, or even about becoming a Christian. The undiluted message of Jesus is, and always has been, a straightforward invitation to follow him, and to learn to be like him. — Benjamin L. Corey

Into the path of the crocodile. — Amish Tripathi

I wish for a life so brave, so unpredictable, so full of unexpected joys and unforgettable love that no box could possibly contain all my memories. — Chelsey Philpot