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In trouble we are prone to forget all that we have heard and read that makes for our comfort. Now what is the reason that a man comes to think of that which otherwise he should never have called to mind? The Holy Spirit brings it to his remembrance; He is a Comforter, bringing to mind useful things at such times when we have most need of them. — Richard Sibbes

With the marketing pressures driving the book world today, it's much easier to get the author of a memoir on a television show than a serious novelist. — David Halberstam

Be your own boss. If you're aiming for true wealth and freedom consider starting your own business. — Timi Nadela

The earth exists not for us but for itself; the Sun shines not for us, but for its own life! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Well, I'm in my 60s now. I finally look it, I think. People until I was 60 would always say they thought I looked younger, which I think, without flattering myself, I did, but I think I certainly have, as George Orwell says people do after a certain age, the face they deserve. — Christopher Hitchens

If there's time for an emergency, why isn't there time for brilliance, generosity or learning? — Seth Godin

Literature for me was a magnificent destiny for which I was not yet fully prepared. 76 — Anita Brookner

Over the years to come, one thing is for certain: if the monarchy wishes to stay relevant and in power, it will have to change more. — Kate Williams

I do not know why anyone would host an awards show. No matter how unbelievably well you do at it, the only thing that can happen is you get asked again to host an awards show. — Jerry Seinfeld

And if nobody reads me, shall I have wasted my time, when I have beguiled so many idle hours with such pleasant and profitable reflections? — Michel De Montaigne

As long as I keep enjoying my golf, then hopefully I'll be able to play well. — Rory McIlroy

Thousands upon thousands of lights is inferior to a light of heart. — Gautama Buddha

Why do people speak of great men in terms of nationality? Great Germans, great Englishmen? Goethe always protested against being called a German poet. Great men are simply men and are not to be considered from the point of view of nationality, nor should the environment in which they were brought up be taken into account. — Albert Einstein