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There is a moment, when a woman's foolishness slips into delusion. The former is forgivable, the latter isn't. You will never live it down. Remember that. — Edan Lepucki

A tragedy is a representation of an action that is whole and complete and of a certain magnitude. A whole is what has a beginning and middle and end. — Aristotle.

Human reasoning can never answer the mysteries of our lives. — Caroline Myss

It was not, however, to these Fascist groups, numerically unimportant as they were, that the Third Republic owed its collapse. On the contrary, the plain, if paradoxical, truth is that their influence was never so slight as at the moment when the collapse actually took place. What made France fall was the fact that she had no more true Dreyfusards, no one who believed that democracy and freedom, equality and justice could any longer be defended or realized under the republic. — Hannah Arendt

But it is necessary to insist more strongly than usual that what I am putting before you is a model-the Bohr model atom-because later I shall take you to a profounder level of representation in which the electron instead of being confined to a particular locality is distributed in a sort of probability haze all over the atom. — Arthur Eddington

Margarine? That's not food. I Can't Believe It's Not Butter? I can. If you're planning on using margarine in anything, you can stop reading now, because I won't be able to help you. — Anthony Bourdain

America, for me, is the country where, if you have something great to offer, you'll be valued highly. — Tadashi Yanai

A word to the wise isn't as good as a word from the wise. — Grenville Kleiser

If you examine the Bible daily, you find the beauty of being. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It seems that in the world of politics, lying is not such a big deal. — Ali Larijani

The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind. — William Jones