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Bursting with the belated eloquence of the inarticulate ... happens to me on a daily basis! — Edith Wharton

There will always be plenty of things to compute in the detailed affairs of millions of people doing complicated things. — Vannevar Bush

Live and Love the Fantasy — C.E. Wilson

I like how writing can take you off for a jaunt in your head and then set you back down in the chair where you've been all along. — Georgann Low

I have always loved fairy tales, even now at the age when I am supposed to be too grown up and cynical for them. — Claire Wong

My partner is a Frenchman, so I have got to smell right. — Halle Berry

If they made films in Palm Beach, actors and actresses would be much better dressed. — Kenneth Jay Lane

Beware of the conversationalist who adds "In other words." — Robert Morley

And it was only a week later that I realized a close up of Steve McQueen was worth the greatest landscape you could find. — William Friedkin

To think that all we've known to be true is not necessarily an absolute is unsettling and almost incomprehensible, and so to walk the road of acceptance and peace often takes more courage than the way of the warrior. — R.A. Salvatore

Presidents make their hard decisions and then abide forever with their mistakes and regrets. — Nancy Gibbs

Russia has nothing: no successful politics or economy. — Angela Merkel

Education is the process of driving a set of prejudices down your throat. — Martin H. Fischer

[John]: 'But I must think it is one or the other.'
[Reason]: 'By my father's soul, you must not - until you have some evidence. Can you not remain in doubt?'
[John]: 'I don't know that I have ever tried.'
[Reason]: 'You must learn to, if you are to come far with me. It is not hard to do it. In Eschropolis, indeed, it is impossible, for the people who live there have to give an opinion once a week or once a day, or else Mr. Mammon would soon cut off their food. But out here in the country you can walk all day and all the next day with an unanswered question in your head: you need never speak until you have made up your mind. — C.S. Lewis