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Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose. — Bill Gates
Sometimes she wondered if it wouldn't have been better to let herself experience it [the grief] in the beginning - like a Band-Aid torn off quickly. A burst of intense pain that stung and went away. That had to be better than this slow peel of heartache she experienced now. Her rush to forget had left her with a residual sadness she couldn't quite shake. — Katie Ganshert
For London, Blampied claimed, was of all cities in the world the most autumnal - its mellow brickwork harmonizing with fallen leaves and October sunsets, just as the etched grays of November composed themselves with the light and shade of Portland stone. There was a charm, a deathless charm, about a city whose inhabitants went about muttering, "The nights are drawing in," as if it were a spell to invoke the vast, sprawling creature-comfort of winter. — James Hilton
It is in Paris that the beating of Europe's heart is felt. Paris is the city of cities. - Victor Hugo — David McCullough
All countries will inevitably have to do what Russia has done. — Vladimir Lenin
. . .where there is no more hope, song remains. — Victor Hugo
Nothing limits you like not knowing your limitations. — Tom Hayes
Correct morality can only be derived from what man is - not from what do-gooders and well-meaning aunt Nellies would like him to be. — Robert A. Heinlein
There's nothing wrong with doing comedies, and I'm not against comedies, either, but I always want to do stuff that keeps me off my guard and gets me out of my comfort zone. — Patton Oswalt
Life imitates art and art imitates life until both imitate imitation - Reality TV. — Brian Spellman
There is no value in the reading of Scripture for its own sake, but only if it effectively introduces us to Jesus Christ. — John R.W. Stott
Wise people are foolish if they cannot adapt to foolish people. — Michel De Montaigne