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The English, he thought, had once conquered most of the known world, but their cooking hadn't improved as a result. — Lavie Tidhar

I think after you write something and you're finished with it, there is a sense of loss. That this is a world I can't really re-enter the way that I could when I was working on it. The covers of the book close it to the writer. — Anthony Marra

I got up with my wife, I sat down at the computer when she went to work, and I didn't stop until she got home. — George Stephen

In the future, officials will feel more pressure to protect the environment. But how to assess the officials' efforts to protect the environment is still a pivotal issue. — Ma Jun

Desire backed by faith knows no such word as impossible. — Napoleon Hill

There are no small problems. Problems that appear small are large problems that are not understood — Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

Actually, with those dirty movies, I find like, they're good for about fifteen, twenty minutes. I'm really interested. And, then, uh, there's one point, that all of a sudden I'm bored. You know? I just lose interest completely and I feel deeply ashamed. — Norm MacDonald

Golf is the hardest game in the world. There is no way you can ever get it. Just when you think you do, the game jumps up and puts you in your place. — Ben Crenshaw

This is part of what it means to be a God, that You are a general principal of Being, instantiated throughout all of Being. — Sam Webster

It may seem difficult at first, but eating more high-nutrient foods reduces the desire for low-nutrient foods; it becomes easier with time. — Joel Fuhrman

People always say things like, Oh, well, he was suffering so much that he was better off dying. But that's not true. You're always better off living. — Dashiell Hammett

Maybe we all need to leave our children with a value legacy, and not a financial one. A value for things with a personal touch - an autographed book, a soul-searching letter. — Lakshmi Pratury