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Not another word was said for more than an hour. They only walked home together with aching feet and tired hearts. — Markus Zusak

It seems to be a law in American life that whatever enriches us anywhere except in the wallet inevitably becomes uneconomic. — Russell Baker

... forgotten friend Mushkin ... we read. Time had erased the never, and corrected the falsehood of man. — Anton Chekhov

My dad didn't hug me every day and say he loved me and anything like that. — Billy Bob Thornton

I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon. I want to know His thoughts, the rest are details. — Albert Einstein

Don't order any black things. Rejoice in his memory; and be radiant: leave grief to the children. Wear violet and purple. Be patient with the poor people who will snivel: they don't know; and they think they will live for ever, which makes death a division instead of a bond. — George Bernard Shaw

We are at the edge of an abyss and we're close to being irrevocably lost. — David R. Brower

In India, you're taught that there are certain qualities that make you a divine human being. — Deepak Chopra

When I say the economy is shrinking, it's the economy of the 99%, the people who have to work for a living and depend on earning money for what they can spend. The 1% makes its money basically by lending out their money to the 99%, on charging interest and speculating. So the stock market's doubled, the bond market's gone way up, and the 1% are earning more money than ever before, but the 99% are not. They're having to pay the 1%. — Michael Hudson

Americans talked about voters the same way Russians talked about Stalin. They had to be obeyed. — Ken Follett

Estragon: Nothing to be done. — Samuel Beckett

In all cases where incidental powers are acted upon, the principal and incidental ought to be congenial with each other, and partake of a common nature. The incidental power ought to be strictly subordinate and limited to the end proposed to be obtained by the specified power. In other words, under the name of accomplishing one object which is specified, the power implied ought not to be made to embrace other objects, which are not specified in the constitution. — Henry Clay

No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney. — Al Smith