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He was an anarchist, though he never got into any trouble about it, except with his wife. — Kurt Vonnegut

Almost always things just are what they are, almost always there's no glittering ore hidden under the dirt. — Ben H. Winters

Rather than assume that the wealthy are a monolithic, selfish and unfeeling lot who must be subjugated by the force of the state, set a tone that encourages people of good will to meet in the middle. — Leon G. Cooperman

A final word of advice: don't gloat about how well you have done. — Howard Raiffa

When there is not a trace of worldly love that is called 'absolute ultimate love' [paramarth prem]! — Dada Bhagwan

Oh, man, 'the nursery,' " Dominic said, "what a hell-hole. If I had kids I'd give them the nicest room in the house."
"You do have kids," his kid said.
"Oh, yeah, well, right, you know what I mean. — Kate Atkinson

He had appeared beside her because she had wanted him to. She had called him to her, and was calling him still. Even when she fell asleep, she dreamed of water, as if the world were topsy-turvy and everything she cared about had been lost in the deep. She plunged through the green waves with her eyes wide open, searching for the world as she'd known it, but that world no longer existed; everything that had once been solid was liquid now, and the birds swam alongside the fish. — Alice Hoffman

She had always been too wise to tell him all she thought and felt, knowing by some intuition of her own womanhood that no man wants to know everything of any woman. — Pearl S. Buck

I have to be able to trust you with my life. Do you understand? — Robert De Niro

God sees with utter clarity who we are. He is undeceived as to our warts and wickedness. But when God looks at us that is not all He sees. He also sees who we are intended to be, who we will one day become. — John Ortberg

The ideal, without doubt, varies, but its enemies, alas, are always the same. — Jean Rostand