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There are things in life we don't understand, and when we meet them, all we can do is let them alone. — William Boyd

Coloron often pondered how a race, in which the stupid seemed more inclined to breed, had managed to come this far, and why human intelligence persisted - a discussion point in the nature vs nurture debate which had not died in half a millennium. — Neal Asher

Your wealth can only grow to the extent that you do! — T. Harv Eker

I have still the best comforts of life - books and friendships - and I trust never to lose my relish for either. — Mary Russell Mitford

Well i am just going to try! she thought confidently! — Carollynn Lemky

No time to spare: the expression assumed its full significance, as so many expressions do in wartime. — Guy Sajer

Do not yearn to be popular; be exquisite. Do not desire to be famous; be loved. Do not take pride in being expected; be palpable, unmistakable. — C. JoyBell C.

I really liked doing a number of the projects and directors, and etc., etc., I knew about half-way through that I would never be doing that again. It's just not me. I really am happy as a part-time film composer, not a full-time film composer. — Danny Elfman

There is a vast territory between what we're trying to leave behind, and where we want to go - and we don't have any maps for that territory. — Charles Eisenstein

The principal event of my childhood was that no adult in my family would tell me who my father was. — John Irving

Helping people grow and achieve their dreams is the fastest route to success. — T. Harv Eker

You could almost describe psychedelics as enzymes for the activity of the imagination. — Terence McKenna

Government money in the arts, I fear, can only deflect artists from their responsibility to find an authentic market for their products. — John Updike

It became evident to me that there was a very serious political element at work. I know that the term impeachment was bandied about. I do not believe, however, that the word was used with the ferocity it was more recently or that it was in the Nixon years. — Fred F. Fielding