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When two or three sciences are pursued at the same time if one of them be dry, as logic, let another be more entertaining, to secure the mind from weariness. — Isaac Watts

When you gain higher consciousness, your consciousness becomes universal and you become ageless, endless, and universal. — Debasish Mridha

People always come up to me and say that my smoking is bothering them ... Well, it's killing me! — Wendy Liebman

Lawyers houses are built on the heads of fooles. — George Herbert

I can't count the men who have tried to seduce me away from my virtue by teaching me how to defend it. — Patrick Rothfuss

He pointed upstream and led us through the foggy morning, with spotty snow flurries and a forty percent chance of death. — Rick Riordan

In their effort to "guide" or maybe to control others, they try to balance the old law with the new freedom in Jesus. The Bible does not call it balance, it calls this mixture. Much of the New Testament is written about this mixture being taught in the church. — Timothy E. Pickering

What I know is unofficial, what [the inspector] knows is official. I have the right to private judgment, but he has none. — Arthur Conan Doyle

I try to be feminist in, like, I love myself and I don't need someone else's approval. — Amy Lee

I think a lot of people who read fiction are interested in subtlety. But they wouldn't like my stuff. It's a bit too violent for many tastes. — Martin Amis

What happened?" I asked quietly.
"I lost some people," [Rogan] said. There was an awful finality in his voice.
I hadn't thought he cared. I'd thought he viewed his people as tools and took care of them because tools had to be kept in good repair, but this sounded like genuine grief - that complicated cocktail of guilt, regret, and overwhelming sadness you felt when someone close to you died. It broke you and made you feel helpess. Helpless wasn't even in Rogan's vocabulary. — Ilona Andrews

Truth, like surgery, may hurt, but it cures. — Han Suyin