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If some really acute observer made as much of egotism as Freud has made of sex, people would forget a good deal about sex and find the explanation for everything in egotism. — Wallace Stevens

I was on my own at Wellesley, surrounded by a lot of young women who were motivated and intellectually curious. I started to read because I was required to do so for class, but I soon found myself enjoying the seclusion of the library. I came to see reading as an important way to learn about people, including myself. — Elisabeth Shue

It takes a thousand bricks to build a wall, but only one to tear it down. — Markus W. Lunner

They're used for logical grouping and convenience mostly. — Anonymous

The cautious seldom err. — Confucius

There are more defects in temperament than in the mind. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Since that time, Muslims have quoted the "Quraysh Model" as justification for deceptive treaties. This model means: "Negotiate 'peace' with your enemy until you become strong enough to annihilate him." This is the justification Chairman Yasser Arafat quoted in Arabic to the Muslim world when he signed the Oslo Agreement. Muslims believe that no infidels really understand what the Quraysh Model means - and for the vast majority of non-Muslims, that is a correct assumption. — Hal Lindsey

But you can't spend your whole life hoping people will ask you the right questions. you must learn to love and answer the questions they already ask. — Elizabeth McCracken

Sincerity does not only complete the self; it is the means by which all things are completed. As the self is completed, there is human-heartedness; as things are completed, there is wisdom. This is the virtue of one's character, and the Way of joining the internal and external. Thus, when we use this, everything is correct. — Tsunetomo Yamamoto

For about 150 days a year in Venice, the sun doesn't show through the mist until noon. — Ray Bradbury

My nature was not originally calm,' said I. 'I have learned to appear so by dint of hard lessons and many repeated efforts. — Anne Bronte

Africa is going through its own historical process of state formation just as Europe and America did. It is just happening much later than other continents because of the interruption of Africa's own historical development by the colonization of Africa by Europe. — John Prendergast

If you like the story then don't hold back in telling me about it, and if you don't then please keep your opinions to yourself! — Erle Stanley Gardner