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The man who attracts attention is the man who is thinking all the time, and expressing himself in little ways. It is not the man who tries to dazzle his employer by doing the theatrical, the spectacular. — Charles M. Schwab

Anyone who could build a universe in six days isn't going to let a little thing like that happen. Unless they want it to, of course." "Oh, come on. Be sensible," said Aziraphale, doubtfully. "That's not good advice," said Crowley. "That's not good advice at all. If you sit down and think about it sensibly, you come up with some very funny ideas. Like: why make people inquisitive, and then put some forbidden fruit where they can see it with a big neon finger flashing on and off saying 'THIS IS IT!'? — Terry Pratchett

We must be trying to learn who we really are rather than trying to tell ourselves who we should be. — John Powell

Nervous? He's tighter than Pat Buchanan's sphincter muscle at a 4th of July soiree on Fire Island. — Dennis Miller

Everything you're currently against blocks you from abundance. — Wayne Dyer

With each passing year, one has less to say, and knows better how to say it. — Mignon McLaughlin

Most of the cruelty in the world is just misplaced energy. — Zadie Smith

The Gulf Waterkeepers are our first line of defense against the BP oil disaster. Their incredible knowledge of the marshes, wetlands, beaches and inner-coastal waters make them invaluable first responders. Their commitment makes them critical and effective community leaders. — Sophie B. Hawkins

I hear that they make disinfectants that don't hurt these days. But Charity used iodine. — Jim Butcher

The moment the curtain rose on that first ballet, I knew something wonderful and new had come into my life. I can still see the first scene. The ballet was Divertimento No. 15. — Robert Caro

If you aren't confused by quantum mechanics, you haven't really understood it. — Niels Bohr

How little of permanent happiness could belong to a couple who were only brought together because their passions were stronger than their virtue. — Jane Austen