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Although I was lonely, I was not unhappy. I was able to cling to myself. At least now I had a self to cling to. — Haruki Murakami
If there's such a thing as somebody having nine lives, I guess I'm somewhat in that category. — Ron Rice
You can't always be friendly. It's impossible, there isn't the time. — Tove Jansson
The book, as it stands, seems to me to be one of the most frightful muddles I have ever read, with scarcely a sound proposition in it beginning with page 45 [Hayek provided historical background up to page 45; after that came his theoretical model], and yet it remains a book of some interest, which is likely to leave its mark on the mind of the reader. It is an extraordinary example of how, starting with a mistake, a remorseless logician can end up in bedlam. — John Maynard Keynes
For me, education means to inspire people to live more abundantly, to learn to begin with life as they find it and make it better. — Carter G. Woodson
Our contemporary life is based on information that can change at any time. — DJ Spooky
Kindness is an everyday byproduct of all the great virtues. — Krista Tippett
The truth seems ... to be that in the ultimate and essential problem the economic factor is relatively superficial and unimportant. — Frank Knight
What some fail to understand and keep in their minds is that I am always fundamentally promoting the 'Things of God', The Cause of Jesus Christ, and The Kingdom of God — R. Alan Woods
Life is better life past fearing death,
Than that which lives to fear. — William Shakespeare
I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member — Groucho Marx
Dressing badly has been a refuge much of my life, a way of compelling others to engage with my mind, not my physical presence. Page. 283 — Sonia Sotomayor
I don't think I look up to any players. Obviously you respect everyone. — Wayne Rooney
My lowest days as a Christian have been more fulfilling and rewarding than all the days of glory in the White House. — Charles Caleb Colton
In a word, we may gather out of History a policy no less wise than I eternal; by the comparison and application of other mens fore-passed miseries with our own like errours and ill-deservings. — Walter Raleigh