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Time lost can never be recovered ... and this should be written in flaming letters everywhere. — Erik Larson

Would your reply possibly be this? Well, it all depends on what my tax rate will be on the gain you're saying we're going to make. If the taxes are too high, I would rather leave the money in my savings account, earning a quarter of 1 percent. Only in Grover Norquist's imagination does such a response exist. — Warren Buffett

It has pleased and interested me to see how I could get along under difficult circumstances and with so much discomfort but as I say I was not sent out here to improve my temper or my health or to make me more content with my good things in the East. — Richard H. Davis

Sometimes with a flutter of agitated worry that felt like a beetle was trapped inside my ribs. p. 90 — Diane Ackerman

Drowning yourself won't help, she told herself sternly. Now, drowning Will, on the other hand ... — Cassandra Clare

Does the twentieth-century disciple have a right to discard the cultural mandate, twice given to the human race by Jehovah himself? Are we justified in turning the world and culture over to the enemies of God How far does the kingship of Christ extend? — Henry R. Van Til

Now, I just made an animated movie a few years ago, 'The Tale of Desperaux', and that had twelve hundred shots in it. Twelve hundred CG shots is a pretty big plan. — Gary Ross

Illness was a temporary respite, a release from the demands of an alienating world. — Lauren Slater

Anybody who's been married to a man for forty odd years knows he's all talk. — Michael Parkinson

We can leave a place behind, or we can stay in that place and leave our selfishness (often expressed in feeling sorry for ourselves) behind. If we leave a place and take our selfishness with us, the cycle of problems starts all over again no matter where we go. But if we leave our selfishness behind, no matter where we are, things start to improve. — John H. Groberg