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I have no stories to sell. A lot of my relationships are with civilians, and no one wants to hear about those. — David Spade
Anticipatory obedience is a political tragedy. — Timothy Snyder
There's a fine line between stuff, and if you stare at it long enough it'll drive you insane or to genius — Josh Stern
President Harry S. Truman is said to have famously asked for a one-handed economist, noting that "all my economists say, on the one hand and on the other. — Greg Ip
You are ill, correct? The warmth and shivering had no other particular cause, did it?"
"Not only am I ill, I am sure I am contagious. — Madeline Hunter
He was born with a weakness he didn't know about. — J.K. Rowling
Everything is scary if you look at it. So you just got to live. — Mary J. Blige
You want to know how I started playing trumpet? My father bought me one, and I studied the trumpet. And everybody I heard that I liked, I picked up things from. — Miles Davis
Conditions that make us feel anonymous, when we think that others do not know us or care to, can foster antisocial, self-interested behaviors. My — Philip G. Zimbardo
The foolish being who lives making even the slightest distinction between the supreme Self and his own self will always be subject to fear. — Swami Muktananda
The tough thing is how to cultivate a life where the paramecium of happiness gets a lot of chances to get out and swim and make more paramecia. That seems like an obvious universal goal for most humans. — Leigh Newman
The house of the Lord doesn't filter out the flock - Wanda Lovell — Britney Spears
I have mentioned already, by the way, that though he lost his mother in his fourth year he remembered her all his life - her face, her caresses, "as though she stood living before me." Such memories may persist, as every one knows, from an even earlier age, even from two years old, but scarcely standing out through a whole lifetime like spots of light out of darkness, like a corner torn out of a huge picture, which has all faded and disappeared except that fragment. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky