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It is never a waste of time to be outdoors, and never a waste of time to rest, even for a few hours. — May Sarton

average article written in a specialized academic journal is probably lucky to find 100 readers. — Richard H. Thaler

We should demand that (Customs and Border Protection) focus on the true priority that we face on the war on terror ... Stripping small amounts of prescription drugs from the hands of seniors ... that should not be a priority. — David Vitter

To praise is to praise how one surrenders to the emptiness. — Rumi

Society, in the aggregate, is no fool. It is astonishing what an amount of "eccentricity" it will stand from anybody who takes the bull by the horns, too fearless or too indifferent to think of consequences. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

But leadership is not inherited. It is earned through action. You are a leader, Eva Nine. A hero. And you are my WondLa -Rovender — Tony DiTerlizzi

I think it is a mistake to focus - as we most often do - only on the sacrifice of life that war requires. War also requires that we sacrifice our normal unwillingness to kill. — Stanley Hauerwas

Thievery was the most authentic form of flattery. What could be more satisfying than knowing the things you possessed were intriguing, captivating, or valuable enough to provoke another man to risk everything to obtain them? This was Kelsier's purpose in life, to remind people of the value of the things they loved. By taking them away. — Brandon Sanderson

My aunt and overprivileged cousin only recognize two states of being: glitter and grunge. And if you weren't glitter, well, that only left one other option. — Rachel Vincent

I write with humour about sadness, to introduce an element of sweet to the sour, a bit like Turkish food. — Elif Safak

As is often the case, the sole person not left speechless in awe by my brilliance is my own beloved wife. — Jack Womack

A good critic is the man who describes his adventures among masterpieces. — Anatole France

A criminal has a kind of freedom by definition that the ordinary citizen doesn't have. The criminal's able to realize himself in ways not available to the general population, if you want to put it that way. They're interesting and unpredictable. Characters always have to break some sort of bound or other to be interesting. It also helps if they're paradoxical. — William Monahan