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There are few pleasures equal to that of imparting to a voracious learner the knowledge that one has grown old and weary in acquiring. — Thornton Wilder

The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wishes to hide. — Hannah Arendt

Obedience is a hard profession. — Pierre Corneille

There is a great tradition of independent filmmaking in the U.S. that I absolutely respect. There's some wonderful stuff that comes out in this country against all the odds. — Mike Leigh

The Japanese do not fear God. They only fear bombs. — Jerome Cady

When a shadow flits across the landscape of the soul where is the substance? — Henry David Thoreau

When you are angry, do not speak, but close your eyes. You can regain your inner peace with a word of prayer. — Lailah Gifty Akita

One can say that in the last decades chess has become more of a sport than of a science. I see it from an artistic point of view. — Judit Polgar

While it is possible to create all your own energy, most people feed off the energy of others. If you could see on multiple planes of attention you would be astonished! — Frederick Lenz

Yea, I've got a dream too. It involves time-travel and a rifle. — Zach Braff

When people ask me silly questions about my private life, I just say, I don't discuss that. — Imogen Cunningham

You cannot imagine a more certain rule or a more powerful suggestion than this, that all the blessings we enjoy are divine deposits which we have received on this condition that we distribute them to others. — John Calvin

Recognizing our shortcomings is a crucial first step on the path to making better decisions, creating better societies, and fixing our institutions. — Dan Ariely

In the world of my imagination, Esther was still my companion, and her love gave me the strength to go forward and explore all my frontiers.
In the real world, she was pure obsession, sapping my energy, taking up all the available space, and obliging me to make an enormous effort just to continue with my life.
How was it possible that, even after two years, I had still not managed to forget her? I could not bear having to think about it anymore, analyzing all the possibilities, and trying
various ways out: deciding simply to accept the situation, writing a book, practicing yoga, doing some charity work, seeing friends, seducing women, going out to supper, to the cinema (always avoiding adaptations of books, of course, and seeking out films that had been specially written for the screen), to the theater, the ballet, to soccer games. The Zahir always won, though; it was always there, making me think, I wish she was here with me. — Paulo Coelho