Neustar Quotes & Sayings
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We rarely are conscious of those primitive anxieties that creep out from under reason. And the only way to banish them is to turn on all the lights. — Patricia Cornwell

I once again felt an odd flush of admiration for my partner's faith in a religion I had long ago abandoned. She doesn't advertise it or announce it at every turn, and she has nothing but scorn for the patriarchal hierarchy that runs the church, but she nevertheless holds firm to a belief in the religion and ritual with a quiet intensity that can't be shaken. — Dennis Lehane

Love is bliss only if you are a giver, not otherwise. — Tapan Ghosh

My mother has always encouraged my creative side. She is a very eclectic, creative woman and looks incredibly glamorous, even when trudging about in wellies. Our family home is full of items from her travels and her amazing etchings and drawings. — Alice Temperley

There's nothing wrong with stretching the truth. We stretch taffy, and that just makes it more delicious. — Stephen Colbert

We're human, after all, and everybody's got something a little off somewhere. — Haruki Murakami

Unrelated doesn't necessarily mean unrelated. Allow ideas to dwell with one another. — Charles Lee

No, because retiring is stopping. If I wanted to stop, I would have stopped. — Thierry Henry

There should be a Web site that records all the risks a person has taken, all the famous people they've met, all their gnarly trips and bad decisions. Like a Web site that ranks who's lived the most." "Isn't that called Facebook? — Christopher Bollen

And from this springs the extraordinary question: Did the Egyptians know about electricity? — Umberto Eco

Lies save trouble now, but may return in thunder and lightning. — Mason Cooley

I wish I could see a cherry blossom or a lotus flower. Where could they be? — Susumu Katsumata

The spirit of wickedness in high places is now so powerful and many-headed in its incarnations that there seems nothing more to do than personally refuse to worship any of the hydras' heads. — J.R.R. Tolkien