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What could be more boring than a novel that tells you how to think about everything that happens in it? — Jonathan Dee

One meets and wakes you to vivid life in an immortal hour. Thousands could not do it through eternity. — Mary Catherwood

Doesn't the world bring forth thinking in human heads with the same necessity that it brings forth blossoms on the plant? — Carl Jung

I didn't have any qualifications when I left school - I had three O-levels. — Simon Cowell

The dangers which threaten us are twofold: First, from the Confederate forces, composed of men whose earnest convictions and reckless bravery it is idle to deny. — Robert Dale Owen

If the president alone was vested with the power of appointing all officers, and was left to select a council for himself, he would be liable to be deceived by flatterers and pretenders to patriotism. — Roger Sherman

When you chase anything in life, you are affirming its lack in your life. — Ali Binazir

There is no question but that when one is engaged militarily that there are going to be unintended loss of life. — Donald Rumsfeld

The good moral work of art should have all the qualities that a good amoral work of art should have, such as formal unity, balance, contrast, and a sensitivity to the material out of which it is made. — Norman McLaren

Yeah, even if I see a human with a Shinigami, I tell you.-Ryuk — Tsugumi Ohba

If getting drunk was how people forgot they were mortal, then hangovers were how they remembered. — Matt Haig

Living in a stupid country is living in a marsh! You are surrounded by the reptiles and the alligators! Refusing hell is the best path to eliminate the hell! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The amount of money and of legal energy being given to prosecute hundreds of thousands of Americans who are caught with a few ounces of marijuana in their jeans simply makes no sense - the kindest way to put it. A sterner way to put it is that it is an outrage, an imposition on basic civil liberties and on the reasonable expenditure of social energy. — William F. Buckley Jr.