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The man gave a shrug which indicated that, although the world did indeed have many problems, this was one of them that was not his. — Terry Pratchett

Begin to realize that the safest thing you can do feels risky and the riskiest thing you can do is play it safe. — Seth Godin

It was a silly age, twenty-five; too old for teenaged dreaming, too young for settling down. Every corner was a possibility and a dead end. — Toni Morrison

We make a mistake to condescend to the past as if it were preparatory to our own time. — E.L. Doctorow

We are not made for the mountains, for sunrises, or for the other beautiful attractions in life - those are simply intended to be moments of inspiration. We are made for the valley and the ordinary things of life and that is where we have to prove our stamina and strength. — Oswald Chambers

There was, of course, central heating, but it was not apparent. — Agatha Christie

Because of the way our society is structures, using sentences such as "I don't it" can put people at a disadvantage. And this is, of course, why teachers have to give students access to Standard English, in order to protect them against this sort of prejudice. — Kate Burridge

THE MAIN DUTY OF LAW enforcement is law breaking. Right now the disciplined forces jobs are the reserve of the 'elite' and security has little meaning, money is the arbiter of law breaking. — Vincent De Paul

I don't really collect guitars. — Roger McGuinn

I can't altogether tell myself, Lillian. It's not wholly a matter of the calendar. It's the feeling that I've put a great deal behind me, where I can't go back to it again - and I don't really wish to go back. The way would be too long and too fatiguing. — Willa Cather

It's time to bury the unreal, failed 'realism' of those who have long thought that dictators brought stability. — Elliott Abrams

My favorite country to visit is Japan. — Steve Aoki

Idealism that makes no distinction between areas where our national interest lies and those from which it is remote does no good for America. The weariness of the post-Versailles, post-Korea, post-Vietnam eras is never far from the national mood. — Dick Morris