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It is worth dying to find out what life is. — T. S. Eliot

If you take away the fancy graphics of today's games, most of the time you're left with a shell of a game that has been done to death a million times. — Herman Leonard

It's too simplistic to advance the notion of the autonomy of art as a reason for turning away from the public. You can have autonomy and simultaneously have connections with the social and political world. — Thom Mayne

Even when my parents were together, they both had to travel and work, and it wasn't like they had nine-to-five jobs. In that way, it wasn't a normal family life. — Georgia Jagger

Business can talk itself into a blue funk. — Helen Clark

I cannot live with someone who can't live without me. — Nadine Gordimer

There's always a way! — Anni Antoni

I don't see why I have to when he doesn't.
Then listen. — Harper Lee

Lies don't make you happy. They just make you lie about being happy. — Stefan Molyneux

I am the laziest man in the world. I invented all those things to save myself from toil. — Benjamin Franklin

It's the attitude of the players, not their skills, that is the biggest factor in determining whether you win or lose. — Harry Sinden

Even if a university should turn out to be another version of a school, I had decided I could lose myself afterwards as an anonymous particle of the London I already loved. — Patrick White

I'm not a great fan of people who suddenly manage to pull out the whole track sounding perfect from a laptop. That doesn't feel like any kind of show to me. — Thighpaulsandra

Ending the slave trade was contrary to British economic interests. For all its limitations and hypocrisies - British slavery itself, of course, still continued to exist - I still think it was a great moment in human history. — Henry Louis Gates

I am just stupefied here. The left has officially stamped it now: Oil is a villain. Now, please ask yourselves: When did this start? — Rush Limbaugh