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Is socializing all that great? Riots are socializing. Arguably, more damage is done and time wasted in company with others than alone. — Anneli Rufus

...mention chess and most people's eyes glaze over. They think of two old geezers, one of whom has died but no one has noticed, in overstuff armchairs at the Diogenes Club. — Charles Krauthammer

I was slightly cynical of the American mentality before I came over here, but now I preach it. Here, no one's going to tear you down if you buy yourself a $300,000 car. They're likely to say: "Well, you probably worked hard for it. Good luck to you." — Simon Cowell

Ice cream is just a Band-Aid. Pain is still there when you wake up. — Elizabeth Rudnick

As far as engaging with fans ... it's a tricky thing. I enjoy seeing the feedback on Twitter, etc. It's probably the actor in me. — Bryan Cogman

People often think that people like me don't have ordinary lives. I have the greatest pleasure, and in fact, the greatest success in my career is having been a mother. — Jenny Shipley

I hope I need not confess that a large part of my stock in trade consists of platitudes rescued from the cobwebbed shelves of yesterday ... This borrowing and refurbishing of shop-worn goods, as a matter of fact, is the invariable habit of traders in ideas, at all times and everywhere. It is not, however, that all the conceivable human notions have been thought out; it is simply, to be quite honest, that the sort of men who volunteer to think out new ones seldom, if ever, have wind enough for a full day's work. — H.L. Mencken

It is politics to please and hoodwink those
Who flatter but despise us. — Thiruvalluvar

When instead of acting against a situation, you merge with it, the solution arises out of the situation itself. — Eckhart Tolle

Ah! Lord God in heaven! how ill Thy world is ordered! Thou hast a Son, if what they tell us is true, and yet Thou leavest us to suffer so through our children. — Honore De Balzac

If the Ego is hateful, Love your neighbor as yourself becomes a cruel irony. — Paul Valery

Our effectiveness depends on our capacity to be audacious and astute, clear and appealing. I would hope that we can create a language more fearless and beautiful than that used by conformist writers to greet the twilight. — Eduardo Galeano

Hell's Bells ringing, my secret music... — Anne Rice