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Nevertheless, as circumstances presently appear, I feel substantially greater size is more likely to harm future results than to help them. This might not be true for my own personal results, but it is likely to be true for your results. — Warren Buffett

The shortest route to deeper and richer worship is a clearer theology. — Paul David Manson

I prefer musicals, because I am the best dancer who ever lived. The best plies, the best sashays, and by far the best-smelling Capezios. — Adam Sandler

One of the basic things we should avoid is to criticize others. Better to criticize yourself. Criticize yourself, criticize your brothers and sisters, criticize your country, criticize all the habits you have and laugh at yourself, is the best way. If you know how to laugh at yourself then you will not object or will not stand in the way of any creativity of another person. — Nirmala Srivastava

I guess the most seminal moment going early way back was my father died when I was 3 years old. I was raised by my grandparents, and my mother went back and got a degree. — Ram Shriram

Isla." Josh's voice catches on my name. "You look beautiful."
Because I see it in his eyes, I feel it in my heart. He takes my hand. His skin touches mine, and he's real again. And then we lose restraint, and he sweeps me into an embrace and kisses my cheek. And then again. I hug him. He squeezes me too hard in return, but it's wonderful and perfect and sublime. — Stephanie Perkins

It's not every day a guy, or even a Sheer, gets bitten by his own hand. At least I hoped it wasn't. — Kami Garcia

She and I had needed each other more than either of us knew. — Haruki Murakami

When sense has left a head, it should be called a tail. — Idries Shah

Revenge seeks its pound of flesh. That's one fifth of my erection. — Jarod Kintz

Despise The Free Lunch — Robert Greene

I know that I found it beautiful. But I cannot recapture it's beauty. — Bernhard Schlink

In detective stories virtue is always triumphant. They're the purest literature we have — Dorothy L. Sayers