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Oppenheimer's agony tore him open from top to bottom. More important than any political dispute his biographers may hope to re-animate or even to settle is a sense of that agony: what it means to be a man desiring scientific and political and moral greatness and living out the crucial ideas and struggles of our time, which pierce like knives, and rend the flesh and the spirit, and allow not a moment's relief. — Algis Valiunas

True love is a discipline in which each divines the secret self of the other and refuses to believe in the mere daily self. — William Butler Yeats

Sometimes life gives you a second chance, or even two! Not always, but sometimes. It's what you do with those second chances that counts. — Dave Wilson

Sex is much better with a woman,
but then one can't live with a woman — Marlene Dietrich

Greece has got something like 1,400 islands. There is so much of Greece you can't know even if you're Greek. It's sprinkled out all around the edge of the Aegean, all over the place. It's already a secret place wherever you go, even if it's somewhere huge like Athens or Corinth. The place enchanted me. — Joanna Lumley

We sold more iPads in the last quarter alone than any PC manufacturer sold in their entire line. — Tim Cook

To get people emotionally involved in something intellectual and political is important. — Maggie Gyllenhaal

Only one thing has to change for us to know happiness in our lives: where we focus our attention. — Greg Anderson

Our obsession with security is a measure of the power we have granted the future to hold over us. — Wendell Berry

Coming up. A large tawny cat announced this to me at the same moment that he effortlessly elevated onto my lap. I stared at him in surprise. — Robin Hobb

Culture is simply a shared way of doing something with passion. — Brian Chesky

If the world could predict who the villains and heroes were going to be, the crisis wouldn't exist in the first place." They — Deirdre Gould