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There are worse things than a lie ... I have found ... that it may be well to choose one sin in order that another may be shunned. — Anthony Trollope

I just want to be me and play golf. — Bubba Watson

I want women writers to write boldly, wildly, deeply. I want them to feel really liberated to tell the brutal truth, however they see that truth and are moved to tell it. — Julianna Baggott

If I have to live with it, then how can it be unbearable? — Aliya Whiteley

We are upgrading UEX to a Buy rating; new CEO Roger Lemaitre changes everything. — David Talbot

I should probably be noble and tell you I'll let you go if it's what you want, but I'm a spoiled, selfish brat. I'll follow you, beg you, bribe you to stay. Because you're the first one to make it to my island. I don't want to let you leave. — Heidi Cullinan

I operate with this sense of needing to live up to what I am asking of people. I am, by far, my own worst critic. — Allison Williams

I think people are entitled to march without a permit. When you have a few hundred thousand people on the street you have permission. — Tom Hayden

The poet thinks with his poem... — William Carlos Williams

One way of saying that is that there is an objective reality beyond our mind. A way to think of this in a philosophic sense is to look between the two great extremes: the idealist philosophy that says mind and consciousness is the only thing and that matter is simply an illusion, or a Maya, the product of mind; and the other extreme, a strict materialist determinism, which says that mind and consciousness is a secondary phenomenon of the collision of matter. — Edgar Mitchell

The Roundhouse was a complete shell. It was absolutely empty, lying derelict for years. — Richard Stanley

Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car could go straight upwards. — Fred Hoyle

The purity of the critical ermine, like that of the judicial, is often soiled by contact with politics. — Edwin Percy Whipple

Yet man will never be perfect until he learns to create and destroy; he does know how to destroy, and that is half the battle. — Alexandre Dumas