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One learns the art of dying by learning the art of living: how to become master of the present moment. — S. N. Goenka

If Quebecers want to keep the Canadian dollar, they'll keep it - and nobody can stop that, end of debate. — Jacques Parizeau

Fandango was around before the Internet. Fandango is a Spanish-American dance. It's a lively tempo dance. It's almost like the tango. That's what it says in the Merriam-Webster [dictionary]. The second entry is [defined as] 'tomfoolery.' That's what it says in the dictionary, that's what I go by. I remember Queen saying it too on 'Bohemian Rhapsody.' When I was little I never understood what they meant by 'do the fandango. — DJ Quik

At breakfast, I might pass a Brahms symphony in my head. Then I am called to the phone, and half an hour later I find it's been going on all the time and I'm in the third movement. — Arthur Rubinstein

Laws are made for men of ordinary understanding and should, therefore, be construed by the ordinary rules of common sense. Their meaning is not to be sought for in metaphysical subtleties which may make anything mean everything or nothing at pleasure. — Thomas Jefferson

That was the thing about water under a bridge. It could get caught up in a bunch of debris, or it could sweep everything away, leaving nothing behind; it all depended on the ferocity of the storm. — Megan Hart

She still has that freshman-year reputation though. She acts like she doesn't care, but I know she does, at least a little. — Jenny Han

His eyes look too bright, the way the do in people who are in love, people who are enraged, and people who are completely bonkers. — Holly Black

If a novel's salient aim is virtue, I want to throw it against the wall. — Cynthia Ozick

The common denominator is that we have guys who are really hungry to show what they can do. — Andre Iguodala

I've tried to stay away from mild satire. I want an audience to feel something more powerful for their ten bucks. If they're going to spend two hours with me, and trust me to lead them around, I'd like to take them someplace special. — Harold Ramis