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There sprang up between them the light jesting conversation of people who are free and satisfied, to whom it does not matter where they go or what they talk about. — Anton Chekhov

Certainly something had happened to me during the night. Or after months of tension I had arrived at the edge of some precipice and now I was falling, as in a dream slowly, even as I continued to hold the thermometer in my hand, een as I stood with the soles of my slippers on the floor, even as I felt myself solidly contained by the expectant looks of my children. It was the fault of the torture that my husband had inflicted. But enough, I had to tear the pain from memory, I had to sandpaper away the scratches that were damaging my brain. — Elena Ferrante

An education system suits some more than others. It can lead you out into life or lead you on a wild goose chase. It can help to make you miserable, or dull and nasty and insipid, or profoundly stupid in the special way that 'brainy' people can be. — Michael Leunig

There are some decision-makers in the world whose version of sanity is a little different from what I consider the right one. — Bruce Cockburn

It is inevitable that being unaware of the purpose for it is inevitable that being unaware of the purpose for your life, you will not be able to recover from being abandoned by your wife or husband — Sunday Adelaja

There's no greater joy than being able to touch People's hearts. — Ana Claudia Antunes

Tokyo was an origami city folded over and over until something was made of virtually nothing. — Christopher Barzak

Work is the best antidote to sorrow — Arthur Conan Doyle

If a guy hasn't got any gamble in him- he isn't worth a crap. — Evel Knievel

How do we get democracy at the international level? That's our problem. and it's essentially the same problem people faced in the 18th Century when they tried to get democracy nationally. Now we need it internationally. — Susan George

My school was so tough the school newspaper had an obituary section. — Norm Crosby

He saw in happiness the seeds of independence, and in independence the seeds of revolt. — Mervyn Peake