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Venetia had no guile, and no affectations; she knew the world only by the books she had read; experience had never taught her to doubt the sincerity of anyone who did her a kindness. — Georgette Heyer

Not since Attila the Hun swept across Europe leaving 500 years of total blackness has there been a man like Lee Marvin. — Joshua Logan

With each book I write, I become more and more convinced that the books have a life of their own, quite apart from me. — Madeleine L'Engle

I am no longer sure that when I go out there and do my job it'll even see the light of air, if the experience of my network colleagues is anything to go by. — Christiane Amanpour

ONE OF THE first things the Nazis did was to distribute 100,000 free radio sets to the Austrian Christians. Where did they get these radios? From us, of course. Right after the Anschluss, the Jews were required to turn in their typewriters and their radios, the idea being that if we could not communicate with each other or the outside world, we would be isolated and more easily terrorized and manipulated. It was a good idea. It worked well. — Edith Hahn Beer

Winners win losers make excuses. — Keith Lee Johnson

...it is as it was meant to be... — Charles Kuralt

Lucky in work, unlucky in love. — Margaret Drabble

He turned around and came toward me. I'd seen a panther stalking its prey on the Discovery
Channel. I think it took lessons from Ayden. — A&E Kirk

You cannot be a rational subject without veto-control on the level of mental action. — Thomas Metzinger

Intellectual food is like any other; it is pleasanter and more beneficial to take it with a spoon than a shovel. — Mark Twain

Shows itself in the notion that what may be objectively true may in the mouth of certain people become false. — Soren Kierkegaard

To behave as if the thermostats on their imaginations were set permanently on high. — Tom Robbins

I'm not just painting for painting's sake. I want to be truthful. — Sylvester Stallone