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But to gain a perfect view, one must go yet further, over a curving brow to a slight shelf on the extreme brink. — John Muir

But we can't alibi all our ills by just knocking the old banker. First he loaned the money, then the people all at once wanted it back, and he didn't have it. Now he's got it again, and is afraid to loan it, so the poor devil don't know what to do. — Will Rogers

You can make yourself enthusiastic by affirming enthusiasm and by thinking, talking, acting enthusiastic. — Norman Vincent Peale

When you write a song, it may come from a personal space, but it very seldom actually represents you. It comes out of a sort of mood of melancholy, somehow. It's almost theatrical. — James Taylor

Ut time can be a greedy thing- sometimes it steals all the details for itself — Khaled Hosseini

Diamonds are to be found only in the darkness of the earth, and truth in the darkness of the mind. — Victor Hugo

Economics is on the side of humanity now. — Isaac Asimov

There is indeed a strange prejudice against Quotation. — James Boswell

A work of art is finished, from the point of view of the artist, when feeling and perception have resulted in a spiritual synthesis. — Hans Hofmann

And I'll know my song well before I start singing — Bob Dylan

Perhaps there are only a few women who experience without deception the overwhelming intoxication of the senses which they expectfrom their encounters with men, which they feel bound to expect because of the fuss made about it in novels, written by men. — Max Frisch

The trick is, after all, obvious. The Theist takes terms that can apply to sentient life alone, and applies them to the universe at large. He talks about means, that is, the deliberate planning to achieve certain ends, and then says that as there are means there must be ends. Having, unperceived, placed the rabbit in the hat, he is able to bring it forth to the admiration of his audience. — Chapman Cohen