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The frantic desire to live, to live at any cost, is not a result of the life rhythm in us, but of the death rhythm. — Henry Miller

Yet the press was still the last resource of the educated poor who could not be artists and would not be tutors. Any man who was fit for nothing else could write an editorial or a criticism. The enormous mass of misinformation accumulated in ten years of nomad life could always be worked off on a helpless public, in diluted doses, if one could but secure a table in the corner of a newspaper office. The press was an inferior pulpit; an anonymous schoolmaster; a cheap boarding-school but it was still the nearest approach to a career for the literary survivor of a wrecked education. — Henry Adams

Goods can serve many other purposes besides purchasing money, but money can serve no other purpose besides purchasing goods. — Adam Smith

In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still. — Harry S. Truman

By the Declaration of Independence, dreaded by the foes an for a time doubtfully viewed by many of the friends of America, everything stood on a new and more respectable footing, both with regard to the operations of war or negotiations with foreign powers. — Mercy Otis Warren

Adults need to come to understand that the child does not want any of our power. He merely wants some of his own. — Richard Lavoie

One thing I have learned is that the people who label you are usually the ones who know the least about who you really are and they have never made the effort to learn different. — J.S. Goldstine

In both Surfing the Himalayas and Snowboarding to Nirvana, I have tried to transmit as best I could the spirit of humor, and the sense of humor of the monks I have encountered. — Frederick Lenz

Reassurance is such a sad, mad thing. Deep inside, everyone knows the truth. — Michel Faber

It would be misleading to say, 'I believe in the Force,' in the same sense that it would be misleading to say, 'I believe in the sun.' Give it whatever name you like - the Force, the Tao, the Holy Spirit, the Universal Mind - I see it in action everywhere I look, both in the world and in myself. — Matthew Stover

Where do you go to get anorexia? — Shelley Winters

Bigot: One who is obstinately and zealously attached to an opinion that you do not entertain. — Ambrose Bierce

Yeah, well, the F-bomb - it's become as ubiquitous as the word 'like.' People just throw the word 'like' around as punctuation. And I think in a lot of everyday speech, the F-bomb has become a kind of dash or a comma. — Geoffrey Rush