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But he could not help wondering, as he did, that if he was so damn wise, why was his life in such a mess? — Margaret Weis

At the very moment when man is on the verge of realizing his hope, he begins to lose it. — Erich Fromm

Whereas this ... this was wet. His lips sank into a rhythm obviously familiar to him - like a kind of slow rock over her mouth - and there were times when she felt his tongue, hot and slippery. Times when he insinuated himself right against her and that same slipperiness made her go all funny inside. — Charlotte Stein

Don't try to be the 'next'. Instead, try to be the other, the changer, the new. — Seth Godin

My philosophy on writing books is that if you learn only one new thing, or even get a new take on something you already know, it's worth it. — James Scott Bell

A culture that doesn't respect half its population will never prosper. — Wafa Sultan

The automobile, both a cause and an effect of this decentralization, is ideally suited for our vast landscape and our generally confused and contrary commuting patterns. — Brock Yates

Dream big. Start small. But most of all, start. — Simon Sinek

If you look at the people in Hollywood who are heavy partiers, they're selfish, self-centered and egotistical. — Danny Trejo

Would the humanities care to colonize the sciences? — Edward O. Wilson

A science fiction writer should try to combine the intimately human with the grandly cosmic. — Robert J. Sawyer

I must first know myself, as the Delphian inscription says; to be curious about that which is not my concern, while I am still in ignorance of my own self, would be ridiculous. And therefore I bid farewell to all this; the common opinion is enough for me. For, as I was saying, I want to know not about this, but about myself: am I a monster more complicated and swollen with passion than the serpent Typho, or a creature of a gentler and simpler sort, to whom Nature has given a diviner and lowlier destiny? — Socrates

Many people talk as if they have all the answers, whereas I know I don't. That's probably why no one listens to me. — John S. Hall

Raymond, through some curious alchemy of his own, had come really to think a divorce was something you could win, as opposed to a situation in which the wounded attempt to contain loss. She once said to her friend Annie, "It's like fighting over who gets the litterbox after the cat is dead. Raymond has forgotten we ever had a cat; he actually wants the litterbox. Full." She said Annie had laughed and then Martha cried — Beth Gutcheon