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I cross out words so you will see them more; the fact that they are obscured makes you want to read them. — Jean-Michel Basquiat

The terrorists do not understand America. The American people do not falter under threat, and we will not allow our future to be determined by car bombers and assassins. — George W. Bush

I become absolutely reclusive when I'm not working, to the point where I question whether I can actually do it again. — Anthony Warlow

Build peaks, and former highlands become flatlands--ordinary topography loses its allure. The attempt to make our lives not a waste, by seeking a few most remarkable incidents, will make the rest of our lives a waste. The concept of experience turns us into dwellers in a plateau village who hold on to a myth of the happier race of people who live on the peaks. We climb up occasionally, but only with preparation, for short expeditions. We can't stay there, and everyone is restless and unsatisfied at home. — Mark Greif

I don't care how much it costs or who it's by as long as it fits me. I love shopping, but I go to the same stores I've always gone to: Guess, Bebe, Coach. I can't really skip out of that realm. — JWoww

When the field is very thirsty, the dark shadow of a cloud becomes the brightest light for the field! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A big corporation is more or less blamed for being big; it is only big because it gives service. If it doesn't give service, it gets small faster than it grew big. — William S. Knudsen

We could not have found peace unless the desire for it was already here. — Colum McCann

The problem with being married to an athlete who is, like, 19 feet tall and can just eat, like, 17 burgers at 11 o'clock at night is, you're like, 'I'll have just three of those burgers,' and you think you're being good because he had 19 and you had three! — Kaley Cuoco

For heaven's sake, don't turn reading into the intellectual equivalent of eating organic greens, or (shifting the metaphor slightly) some fearfully disciplined appointment with an elliptical trainer of the mind in which you count words or pages the way some people fix their attention on the "calories burned" readout - some assiduous and taxing exercise that allows you to look back on your conquest of Middlemarch with grim satisfaction. How depressing. This kind of thing is not reading at all, but what C. S. Lewis once called "cosmical and ethical hygiene. — Alan Jacobs

Worry is like a roller coaster ride that you think will take you somewhere, but it never does. — Shannon L. Alder

I can assure you we are a responsible nuclear power. — Manmohan Singh

As to the mental essence, we find it in infants devoid of every mental form. — Avicenna