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And that's it; that's why I want to teach; that's the one and only compensation: to make a permanent difference in the life of a child. — Bel Kaufman

Most of the time we've been living in England and now we've bought an apartment in New York which we absolutely love. — Joan Collins

He even let me smoke a cigarette in his office, but he urged me to quit smoking because of the health risks. He even had a pamphlet in his desk that he gave me. I now use it as a bookmark. — Stephen Chbosky

Events do not really have beginnings or ends. Behind every event is the previous one, causing, or helping to cause, what follows. — Isabelle Holland

The last time I had this much fun was a root-canal operation. — Larry Ziegler

Admittedly, they [(places in novels)] didn't all have such ridiculous names as the ones in the Piddle Valley where her father's group of parishes was centered. It would have been hard to make credible a romantic fiction set in Farleigh Piddle, Middle Piddle, Nether Piddle and Piddle Dummer. — Val McDermid

Even after the entire world has taken me apart, there's still a part of me left for you. — Pleasefindthis

To be without guile is to be free of deceit, cunning, hypocrisy, and dishonesty in thought or action. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Gallimaufry of ices and trifles and toasts, supervised — Elizabeth Gilbert

Well, I'm happier talking about other people than me. — Clive Anderson

Transhumanists are not fond of death. We would stop it if we could. To this end, we support research that holds out hope of a future in which humanity has defeated death. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Reprove your friends in secret, praise them openly. — Publilius Syrus

I don't think anyone will believe me, but I've never been pressured by a publisher to churn out a book. — Michael Connelly

The employment of the poor in roads and public works, and a tendency among landlords and persons of property to build, to improve and beautify their grounds, and to employ workmen and menial servants, are the means most within our power and most directly calculated to remedy the evils arising from that disturbance in the balance of produce and consumption. — Thomas Malthus