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There are times when an old rule should be abandoned or a current rule should not be applied. — Sue Grafton

let's face it, no one warned you about anything. — Kate Atkinson

Human nature means that institutions at some point lose their sense of mission. That sense of vulnerability drives Pimco. — Bill Gross

Commitment doesn't have conditions. A compassionate samurai follows through whether it feels good or not; average people do what they feel like doing. — Brian Klemmer

If they don't want you to get inside they should build it better. — David Spell

We're all inadequate," David answered. "Just think: the light from the outside world is mapped onto the retina, then further mapped onto the visual cortex, then broken apart and analyzed in other areas of the brain. At every step there's a loss of information. In the end, what we are aware of is not the outside world per se, but the image of the world projected onto our brains. Plato was anatomically right; we do see shadows on a wall. — Carolyn Ives Gilman

We don't genuinely need more literary geniuses. One can only read so many books in a lifetime. — Bill James

Speeches made to the people are essential to the arousing of enthusiasm for a war. — Benito Mussolini

One thing is certain in life. Just when things are going well, soon afterward they are certain to go wrong. It's just the way things are meant to be. — Bryce Courtenay

I've tucked those negative thoughts in a drawer, and for the most part, though I know the drawer still exists, it never gets opened. — K. Martin Beckner

You have deep-seated survival anxieties. And you don't like bigots, bullies, snobs or hypocrites. Subconsciously there are many people you hate."
"Consciously, sir, consciously," Yossarian corrected in an effort to help. "I hate them consciously. — Joseph Heller

May I repeat what I told you here: treat nature by means of the cylinder, the sphere, the cone, everything brought into proper perspective so that each side of an object or a plane is directed towards a central point. Lines parallel to the horizon give breadth ... lines perpendicular to this horizon give depth. But nature for us men is more depth than surface, whence the need to introduce into our light vibrations, represented by the reds and yellows, a sufficient amount of blueness to give the feel of air. — Paul Cezanne