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Only optimists commit suicide, optimists who no longer succeed at being optimists. The others, having no reason to live, why would they have any to die? — Emil Cioran

Everybody wants to write a hit song, but in Nashville people want to write the best song, which was my original intention as a singer/songwriter. — Melissa Manchester

For what reason then do the realists show themselves so unfriendly toward philosophy? Because they misunderstand their own calling and with all their might want to remain restricted instead of becoming unrestricted! Why do they hate abstractions? Because they themselves are abstract since they abstract from the perfection of themselves, from the elevation of redeeming truth! — Max Stirner

My wife doesn't even want to spend 2 hours with me. — Lou Holtz

When you love someone, there's a pattern to the way you come together. You might not even realize it, but your bodies are choreographed: a touch on the hip, a stroke of the hair. A staccato kiss, break away, a longer one. It's a routine, but not in the boring sense of the word. It's just the way you've learned to fit. — Jodi Picoult

Thanks to years of travel at other people's expense, I have a lifetime supply of soaps, small bottles of shampoo, aromatic lotions, sewing kits, and shoe mitts. I have over eleven hundred shower caps and require now only a reason to use them. I am so well prepared financially that I have money in a range — Bill Bryson

They wrongly believe that good intentions move mountains. Bulldozers move mountains. But there are exceptions. — Peter Drucker

Each book I've done somehow finds its own unique form, a specific way it has to be written, and once I find it, I stick with it. — Paul Auster

We like the dark," said all the dwarves. 'Dark for dark business! There are many hours before dawn. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Irish people have a trick of over-statement, at which one ceases to wince as one grows older. — Katharine Tynan