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Forgive me,' said Abbot Zerchi. 'I wasn't getting ready to argue moral theology with you. I was speaking only of this spectacle of mass euthanasia in terms of human motivation. the very existence of the Radiation Disaster Act, and like laws in other countries, is the plainest possible evidence that governments were fully aware of the consequences of another war, but instead of trying to make the crime impossible, they tried to provide in advance for the consequences of the crime. Are the implications of that fact meaningless to you, Doctor? — Walter M. Miller Jr.

If I am an angry man, it is my duty to pray for charity, which suffereth long and is kind. — George Q. Cannon

A place ain't a place without a bookstore, — Gabrielle Zevin

Capital markets reward you for what you learn that other people have yet to ascertain. — Kenneth C. Griffin

You know I like my sushi like I like my men ... ." She paused for dramatic effect then added, " ... With two slices of ginger." "You — Penny Reid

You can publish a poem you think is a very important poem, and you don't hear a word from anyone. You can publish a book of poetry by dropping it off a cliff and waiting to hear an echo. Quite often, you'll never hear a thing. So doing that, using older work, puts it in a context, and that sort of forces the reader to realize what its importance is-if it has any. Everything needs a context. You're not going to recognize a poet unless you have a context. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Inactivity strikes us as intelligent behavior. — Warren Buffett

Discussion of how California has 'changed,' then, tends locally to define the more ideal California as that which existed at whatever past point the speaker first saw it: Gilroy as it was in the 1960s and Gilroy as it was fifteen years ago and Gilroy as it was when my father and I ate short ribs at the Milias Hotel are three pictures with virtually no overlap, a hologram that dematerializes as I drive through it. — Joan Didion

You cannot carry on forever squeezing the productive bit of the economy in order to fund an unprecedented engorgement of the unproductive bit. — Daniel Hannan

The greatest enemy is one that has nothing to lose. — Christopher Paolini

My dad was like a stage mother he always pushed me to do what I wanted. — Jim Carrey