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If I were married to you, I'd put poison in your coffee," Lady Astor once famously remarked to Winston Churchill. "If I were married to you," he replied, "I'd drink it. — Anonymous

Man had in the beginning no power of analysis or synthesis approaching that of the spider, or even of the honey-bee; he had acute sensibility to the higher forces. Fire taught him secrets that no other animal could learn; running water probably taught him even more, especially in his first lessons of mechanics; the animals helped to educate him, trusting themselves into his hands merely for the sake of their food, and carrying his burdens or supplying his clothing; the grasses and grains were academies of study. — Henry Adams

Nowadays, anyone who cannot speak English and is incapable of using the Internet is regarded as backward. — Al-Waleed Bin Talal

I discovered that I act because I really love to act. I don't act because maybe it will get me a magazine cover or that I can get on a talk show. — John Corbett

I am not interested in entertaining people. I think being an actor provides an opportunity to give people an experience they can connect to, reflect on, learn from, laugh at. — Cory Michael Smith

I had the craziest idea that if I looked closely enough, maybe tilted his head toward the light, I'd be able to see into his brain. — Dia Reeves

Softly he says, "My life has ever been yours, Elisa." My — Rae Carson

Where ideas are real and reality is shadow. — Orson Scott Card

Mantras are passwords that transform the mundane into the sacred. — Deva Premal

Marketing experts see today as two separate ages. One requires the age-old principles of patience and commitment for the eventual profit. The other requires a can't-refuse offer, a large and responsive mailing list, and online dexterity for the quick profit. The guerrilla marketer of today operates comfortably in both ages. — Jay Conrad Levinson

Establish who you are, and don't let anybody dress you up or change the way you are, and stay true to yourself. — Lynn Anderson

A man of sense may be in haste, but can never be in a hurry. — Lord Chesterfield

Tolerance is not a Sapiens trademark. In modern times, a small difference in skin colour, dialect or religion has been enough to prompt one group of Sapiens to set about exterminating another group. Would ancient Sapiens have been more tolerant towards an entirely different human species? It may well be that when Sapiens encountered Neanderthals, the result was the first and most significant ethnic-cleansing campaign in history. — Yuval Noah Harari