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Some friends of theirs had rented their house for several months to an interior decorator. When they returned, they discovered that their entire library had been reorganized by color and size. Shortly thereafter, the decorator met with a fatal automobile accident. I confess that when this story was told, everyone around the dinner table concurred that justice had been served. — Anne Fadiman
You start out playing in kitchens, and you end up playing in kitchens. — Trisha Yearwood
Don't fight your demons. Your demons are here to teach you lessons. Sit down with your demons and have a drink and a chat and learn their names and talk about the burns on their fingers and scratches on their ankles. Some of them are very nice. — Charles Bukowski
One lost an IQ point for every year spent on the West Coast — Truman Capote
This 'Akram science' does not scorn worldly interaction in the slightest. While living absolutely within it's reality, It does not scorn the worldly interaction. Not scorning worldly interaction is itself a thing of principle. — Dada Bhagwan
Never, ever, take a "no" from someone who's not empowered to give you a "yes" in the first place. — Peter Greenberg
The beautiful invariably possesses a visible and a hidden beauty; and it is certain that no style is so beautiful as that which presents to the attentive reader a half-hidden meaning. — Joseph Joubert
A supermodel is kind of that first-name recognition, but I'm not quite ready for that super part yet, and I'm afraid that by the time I am, I'm going to be too old anyway. — Christine Teigen
But Hale wasn't just a member of her crew who had messed up. He was Hale. Her Hale. And Kat just wanted him back. — Ally Carter
Philosophy is that activity by which the meaning of propositions is established or discovered; it is a question of what the propositions actually mean. The content, soul, and spirit of science naturally consist in what is ultimately meant by its sentences; the philosophical activity of rendering significant is thus the alpha and omega of all scientific knowledge.
[Moritz Schlick interpreting Ludwig Wittgenstein's position] — Moritz Schlick
A room without books is like a life without meaning. — Thomas Jefferson
We could say, then, that man is an instrument the world employs to renew its own image constantly. — Italo Calvino