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No greater glory, no greater honor, is the lot of man departing than a feeling possessed deep in his heart that the world is a better place for his having lived — Robert Abbott

Just because you believed and it didn't work out your way or according to your timetable, does not mean that it's over. — Jamie Larbi

He comes off a little like Practical Pig in The Three Little Pigs. — Stieg Larsson

Then I realized that I was falling victim to one of the fallacies of the bad reviewer (whose habits we already discussed at length in yesterday's commentary). I was wishing that Hamid had written a different book than he had. How I might have written this story is completely irrelevant. It would be like dismissing The Godfather because I wished it were a musical. The novel needs to be considered on its own terms. — Kevin Guilfoile

Desperately knocking against the blind little world, i loosened one of its planks, opening a window to a new, wider world. There, spread out, was a profusion of geography, of atmosphere, of full empty air. — Jonathan Safran Foer

They would glue the wig to the front of my forehead, and after a while it would give me a headache. — Cesar Romero

You must feel attractive to be attractive. — Marilyn Monroe

Consider the species known as man. We lie, we cheat, we want what others have and take it; we make war upon each other and the earth; we harvest lives in multitudes. We have mortgaged the planet and spent the cash on trifles. We may have loved, but never well enough. We never truly knew ourselves. We forgot the world; now it has forgotten us. How — Justin Cronin

It is a bizarre thought that in this [U.S. 2008] presidential cycle we could have had a woman in the White House we might have a black man in the White House but if either of them had said they were atheists neither of them would have had a hope in hell. — Julian Barnes

So the real question remains whether every problem is worth fixing. The answer to that is no. — Kaya McLaren

There was no starting point for the rebellion, but I could mark an arbitrary one: that a grown-up was someone who, first and foremost, could drink a Coke at whim. — Teju Cole

I am prepared to believe that a dry martini slightly impairs the palate, but think what it does for the soul. — Alec Waugh