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Aspire higher to attain excellence in whatever you do. But be careful when you reach the peak, where the only way is the way downwards. Maintain your standard! — Israelmore Ayivor

My Philosphy says that to be really truthful with somebody, after all in most cases it ends the friendship, to be fake the friendship starts... - Pretty Strange! — Deyth Banger

As a journalist I'm asked whether I make things up. As a novelist I'm accused of telling the truth. — Lennox Morrison

Locavore" may have been the 2007 New Oxford American Dictionary Word of the Year, but there's already been a word for those whose diets are restricted to seasonal items grown in their immediate area: That word is "peasant. — Brett Martin

Civilization - a heap of rubble scavenged by scrawny English Lit. vultures. — Malcolm Muggeridge

As far as he could remember, Sam slept through the night in deep content, if logs are contented. — J.R.R. Tolkien

The third time you say a thing it sounds like a lie. — Harrison Ford

Courage is what is needed now, courage and stealth, for there is much to fight for and much to let go. — Lisa O'Donnell

Don't let anyone bring you back to earth, keep shooting for the stars. — David J. Delaney

The oppression of women knows no ethnic nor racial boundaries, true, but that does not mean it is identical within those boundaries. — Audre Lorde

I'm not a very good advertisement for the American school system. — David Brinkley

It [knowledge] is clearly related to information, which we can now measure; and an economist especially is tempted to regard knowledge as a kind of capital structure, corresponding to information as an income flow. Knowledge, that is to say, is some kind of improbable structure or stock made up essentially of patterns that is, improbable arrangements, and the more improbable the arrangements, we might suppose, the more knowledge there is. — Kenneth E. Boulding

We had a wealth of something we didn't want, but the wealth itself was intoxicating and we invented games just so we could experience the sensation of having too much of something. — Augusten Burroughs