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Life is a long pilgrimage from fear to love. — Paulo Coelho
I think criticism of good work should stop somewhere. — Sharad Pawar
I have not come up with anything original. It needs a better brain than mine! I have done what I can do in taking Dawkins' idea and extending it. — Susan Blackmore
We have deemed all these words necessary in order to explain that we have been traveling more slowly than was predicted, concision is not a definitive virtue, on occasion one loses out by talking too much, it is true, but how much has also been gained by saying more than was strictly necessary. — Jose Saramago
For all Trump's criticisms of government, his family wealth came from feeding at the government trough. His father, Fred Trump, leveraged government housing programs into a construction business; the empire was founded on public money. — Nicholas Kristof
I had always broken the rules. — Lauren Hutton
Never mistake a woman as an opportunity for bliss. — Ted Dekker
And that's all right with me. — Sammy Johns
Michel Platini has no bottle. He is not a great player. — Eamon Dunphy
Thus a long term corporate bond could actually be sold to three separate persons. One would supply the money for the bond; one would bear the interest rate risk, and one would bear the risk of default. The last two would not have to put up any capital for the bond, though they might have to post some sort of collateral. — Fischer Black
There's no prison worse than "I promise. — Andrew Smith
Mainstream cinema raises questions only to immediately provide an answer to them, so they can send the spectator home reassured. If we actually had those answers, then society would appear very different from what it is. — Michael Haneke
With every job, you should have something to lose, something to gain, something to learn. — Kevin Spacey
Why is autobiography the most popular form of fiction for modern readers? — Jill Ker Conway