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There seems to be no way out, I thought, everybody is always angry about the truth even though they claim to believe in it. — Charles Bukowski

It was the cause of many of Dad's outrages too, when people elected themselves his personal oracle of Delphi ... They'd made the mistake of abridging Dad, putting Dad in a nutshell, telling Dad How It Was (and getting it all wrong).
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"The act of being personally misconstrued," Dad said, "informed to one's face one is no more complex than a few words haphazardly strung together like blotchy undershirts on a clothesline
well, it can fall the most self-possessed of individuals. — Marisha Pessl

The poor, I am told, are kind to each other but that is because they have nothing to lose,' he said. 'The rich cannot afford to be. — M.R.C. Kasasian

You have no idea how big the other fellow's troubles are. — B.C. Forbes

In fact, Moon came on tour with us for a bit just before a big festival in Brighton, I think. — Neil Innes

It is important to arrange games and competition so that all Scouts of the troop take part. — Baden Powell De Aquino

The Chinese government since 1979 has been very successful in economic development, and successful enough, simply by surviving, in the realm of political development. — William Kirby

[A]ll knowledge is one. When a light brightens and illuminates a corner of a room, it adds to the general illumination of the entire room. Over and over again, scientific discoveries have provided answers to problems that had no apparent connection with the phenomena that gave rise to the discovery. — Isaac Asimov

A city may be dirty on the outside but is clean on the inside. Many cities in the world are clean on the outside but dirty on the inside. — Gregory David Roberts

Catch on fire and others will love to come watch you burn. — John Wesley

The president stands between the twin mirrors of the past and future, causing his being to become reflected an infinite amount of times. At first, this can be very disorienting. But it induces the president to move quickly. He may, for example, mimic a wave with his arms in order to see how his actions extend across this mirroring of time, observing if the figure at the end acts at the same instant as the figure before him, and so on and so forth. — Calvin Coolidge

All the exciting contests and travel and sponsorships are cool, but I like to be able to have influence on people and on youngsters. — Nick Goepper