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What we can borrow from Ronald Reagan ... is that great sense of optimism. He led by building on the strengths of America, not running America down. — Rudy Giuliani

I think you have to make concessions in life. One of the most frustrating things about getting older is [you realize] the reason you have a plan is so you can see everything that it isn't. The plan never works. Something happens and you adjust to it and you adapt to it and you accept it and you keep going, but that's not the plan. — Torquil Campbell

But if the young are never tired of erring in conduct, neither are the older in erring of judgment. — Fanny Burney

lungful of rim block. Her senses sharpened and the urge to vomit left her at last. Hawkins heaved herself up onto her knees and sat back on — Alastair Gunn

I gotta tell you, I don't have many close friends, and if I do wind up making friends with somebody, it takes me a long time, usually. — Terry Zwigoff

I'm starting to learn that if things are messy, or pieces don't get put back right, they are going to hurt, either way. — R. YS Perez

But, Audrius, I have never taken the lift in my life! — Amor Towles

In ancient Greece, Socrates reportedly didn't fancy a literate society. He felt that people would lose the capacity to think for themselves, simply adopting the perspective of a handy written opinion, and that they would cease to remember what could be written down. — Nick Harkaway

Every man is born a success, he makes himself a failure. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Words could hurt worse than any stone, and the bruises lasted longer. Harboring — Nevada Barr

I believe that Americans are entitled. We're entitled to have a job that makes us feel like we have some dignity in our lives, that we live a life of integrity, and that we have good family relationships and our relationships with our friends and our families and our coworkers are enriching and meaningful. — Michael Kimmel

We had reached the moment of final nightness. — Harlan Ellison