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It is remarkable that different people will have different thoughts when they look at the same thing. — Lemony Snicket

Good, better, best,
never let it rest,
until your good is better,
and your better best.
— Elizabeth George

We can't change anything until we get some fresh ideas, until we begin to see things differently. — James Hillman

Nicolette, Kendalle, and Alexandra are my children. Their mother, Cynthia Beck, and I, love them very much. — Gordon Getty

In the morning he stepped from his tent looking haggard, fearful and guilt-ridden, an eaten shell of a human building rocking perilously on the brink of collapse. — Joseph Heller

The city has always been an embodiment of hope and a source of feeling guilt; a dream pursued, and found vain, wanting, and destructive. — Jonathan Raban

Although the infertile are entitled to sour grapes, it's against the rules, isn't it, to actually have a baby and spend any time at all on that banished parallel life in which you didn't. — Lionel Shriver

It's hard to say what iconically will hit, resonate and stay with people. — Robert Stromberg

Christianity provided man for the first time with supernatural beings who, he knew, could neither envy nor ridicule him. — Helmut Schoeck

Are you going to acquire a woman on every voyage we sail on?" he grumbled. — Judson Roberts

There is no wall that is high enough to stop a horse with a cart filled with gold. — Philip II Of Macedon

The plot, then, is the first principle, and, as it were, the soul of a tragedy; Character holds the second place. — Aristotle.

The economic boom has given us too many people with helicopters and too many crushed into cockroachy flats from hell, way too many loathing their lives in fluorescent cubicles, enduring for the weekend and then starting all over again, and we're fracturing under the weight of it. — Tana French

Dogs are loyal, patient, fearless, forgiving, and capable of pure love. Virtues that few people get through life without abandoning, at least once. — M.K. Clinton