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Quitting is an essential life tool, but nobody wants to be called a "quitter." Society values persistence and celebrates heroes who reach their goals against all odds. Sometimes fear of failure keeps you going even when your goal is unrealistic. — Anonymous

Critics of the Wall Street protesters claim that they have old ideas, nothing new, and they're never going to work. Wait a minute., that sounds like this show. — David Letterman

Wise people say it is folly to think anybody perfect; and as to likes and dislikes, we should be friendly to all, and worship none — Charlotte Bronte

The written word offered subversive possibilities in a dictatorship, offered some hope of freedom. — Anjan Sundaram

'Ever seen a leaf - a leaf from a tree?' 'Yes.' I saw one recently - a yellow one, a little green, wilted at the edges. Blown by the wind. When I was a little boy, I used to shut my eyes in winter and imagine a green leaf, with veins on it, and the sun shining ... ' 'What's this - an allegory?' No; why? Not an allegory - a leaf, just a leaf. A leaf is good. Everything's good.' — Fyodor Dostoevsky

Love can often be misguided and do as much harm as good, but respect can do only good. It assumes that the other person's stature is as large as one's own, his rights as reasonable, his needs as important. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Don't assume I'm dumb because I wear a suit and tie. — David Mamet

Everyday took an age to go by, which was odd, because days plural went past like a stampede. — Terry Pratchett

I've always thought Marilyn Monroe looked fabulous, but I'd kill myself if I was that fat ... I went to see her clothes in the exhibition, and I wanted to take a tape measure and measure what her hips were. She was very big. — Elizabeth Hurley

Look, just tell me where that lemon came from and I'll shut up and go away. — Ricky Gervais

The desire for the edited life crosses generations, but the young consider it their birthright. — Sherry Turkle