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You were young, I thought, not once but always before, always always, every day before the day just passed. You were young only minutes ago. — Timothy Schaffert

As president of the largest Jewish organization, I disposed of budgets of hundreds of millions of dollars; I directed thousands of employees, and all this, I emphasize again, not for one particular state, but within the frame work of International Jewry. — Nahum Goldmann

She was like a farmer who keeps horses in order to haul away the manure that they generate. — Paula Marantz Cohen

Community is first of all a quality of the heart. It grows from the spiritual knowledge that we are alive not for ourselves but for one another. — Henri Nouwen

If I was a bajillionaire, I would spend a lot of time at Barneys just buying all kinds of great things all the time. I would have so many black cashmeres it would be out of control. I like the way nice things feel very much. — Natasha Lyonne

Thus we find the source of our new multiple murderer primarily among the ambitious who failed - or who believed they would fail - and who seek another form of success in the universal celebrity and attention they will receive through their extravagant homicides. — Elliott Leyton

One man's duck is another man's swan. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Translation is the circulatory system of the world's literatures — Susan Sontag

Men have discovered their distinctive virtues and vices through grappling with the perennial dilemmas and demands of love, courage, pride, family, and country-the five paths whose proper ordering gives us the key to the secret of happiness for a man. — Waller R Newell

Mother Theresa once said that what hurt people more than poverty or illness was feeling that they weren't needed. — Jude Deveraux

I don't worry about whether a character is likable, as long as the character is believable. — Matt Dillon

People who read D.H. Lawrence suspect that the forbidden is not necessarily without its virtue, and so are easily persuaded that the forbidden and the virtuous are one and the same. — Kevin Brockmeier