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Yet the world is the same as it always was. It is merely that you see it with new eyes. — Sharon Shinn

According to the astronomical figure drawn above, you will see fully that it shows that the theft of the sacred objects has been perpetrated with the collusion of two of your brothers of the Church - indeed, ones who have previously extended to you private counsel on several occasions as to what had befallen your silver. — Edgar Leoni

You don't choose your public; your public chooses you. — Carine Roitfeld

We got married drunk in Vegas ... We dated for a year, and we got married at a drive-through chapel in a cab. [We thought] you have to go down to the courthouse and sign papers and stuff, so who knew? We were married, and apparently now that [Rob] is getting married for real, his lawyer dug up something. — Janeane Garofalo

The people I've known who've done great things of that type - you know, building hospitals, running schools - are very humble people. They give their lives to the project. — Paul Theroux

Sex is what you make it, and we have always made do. To assume sex must take place within touching distance seems, to me, limited thinking. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

It is not enough to call yourself a 'free thinker' just because you can change your beliefs. A whole mess of people change their beliefs based on what is fashionable rather than what is factual, which, by always following the crowd, would be the complete opposite of the beauty of a free thinker. — Criss Jami

In a way, watching an attractive, potentially dangerous guy play guitar is a little like watching a tiger agree to do tricks for his trainer. You know that they could just turn and kill you. But you're so flattered and pleased that instead they agreed to stand on a decorative box and wave and count for the crowd that for a while you forget how big the scary part of them really is. — Merrill Markoe

We never learn anything, never in the world, and in spite of all the history books written. They're just the way we plead or ague with ourselves about it, but it's only light from the outside that we're supposed to take inside. If we can. There's a regular warehouse of fine suggestions and if we're not better it isn't because there aren't plenty of marvelous and true ideas to draw on, but because our vanity weighs more than all of them put together. — Saul Bellow