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How acutely sometimes the presence or absence of people mattered — Kristin Cashore

You don't use mayonnaise, why? ... Are you addicted to mayonnaise? Is it okay if I use mayonnaise? I could go outside ... — Jim Gaffigan

Even torture that is only verbal reinforce the power of the torturer: The prisoner's imagination leads him to dread the next round of interrogations. And when it happens, the feeling of inferiority becomes more acute; it bores into the brain, and the cultural and psychological defenses that surround the brain disintegrate and vanish. The ego is dissolved. — Elie Wiesel

I go up," said the elevator, "or down."
"Good," said Zaphod, "We're going up."
"Or down," the elevator reminded him.
"Yeah, OK, up please."
There was a moment of silence.
"Down's very nice," suggested the elevator hopefully.
"Oh yeah?"
"Super."
"Good," said Zaphod, "Now will you take us up? — Douglas Adams

I do miss competing, being out there - the atmosphere, I do miss it. — Pedro Martinez

Protectionism, socialism, all varieties of state favoritism and restrictions on competition, and the growth of bureaucracy and jobbery were the means by which special interests sought to exploit the public, the great mass of consumers and taxpayers. — Ralph Raico

The distances across that atom, in relative measure, are the same as the distances across the universe. So there is no big and no little and I'm left to realize that the pain I feel, relative to me, is as big as two galaxies moving apart in the universe, — Chris Crutcher

I never really cared for the things of this world. It was the glow of Your Presence that filled it with beauty. — Rumi

He who confuses political liberty with freedom and political equality with similarity has never thought for five minutes about either. — George Bernard Shaw

Though my father was Norwegian, he always wrote his diaries in perfect English. — Roald Dahl

It is much easier to make good men wise, than to make bad men good. — Henry Fielding

And morality is nothing if it is merely a form of good behavior. — Lawrence Durrell