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I just think that - when a country needs more income and we do, we're only taking in 15 percent of GDP, I mean, that - that - when a country needs more income, they should get it from the people that have it. — Warren Buffett

Real life is sometimes boring, rarely conclusive and boy, does the dialogue need work. — Sarah Rees Brennan

I was in World War II; I cried when they took me in the Navy. That's the last time I cried. — Don Rickles

I believe the common denominator of the universe is not harmony; but chaos, hostility and murder. — Werner Herzog

The distinctive characteristic of religious meditation is that it is a search for truth which springs from love and which seeks to possess the truth not only by knowledge but also by love. — Thomas Merton

Your work is both good and original but the part which is original is not good and the part which is good is not original! — Samuel Johnson

I never used golf as a job. I used it as a game. I always thought if I played the game well, my financial rewards would be there, but it came from, because I played well. But I had to play well to get the financial rewards. — Jack Nicklaus

I wanted to feel those words in my mouth as I spoke them aloud. Words could be like food - they felt like something in your mouth. They tasted like something. "My brother is in prison." Those words tasted bitter. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

You want to arrest the clocks, stop everything for half a second, give yourself a chance to do it over again, rewind the life, uncrash the car, run it backward, have her lifted miraculously back into the windshield, unshatter the glass, go about your day umtouched, some old, lost sweet tasting time. — Colum McCann

I love essays, but they're not always the best way to communicate to a larger audience. — Chris Abani

Sebastian tapped his index finger on the polished wood thoughtfully. Yes, it was a universal truth: some things once broken were broken forever - like trust. It might be patched up and smoothed over, but it would always be the thing that had once been shattered. — Carol Oates