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The thing about delirium is you think it's great, but it actually isn't. — Margaret Atwood

What we have to be judged by is the work we try to do. It's public service, not perfect service. — Jesse Jackson

I think that if there is a hell it's just a place where you're left all alone, with nobody around you. Man, when you're alone you don't have to burn, just being by yourself for all of time would be the worst punishment the Old Man could give you — Rudolfo Anaya

I created her, but she answers to no one. — Jill Myles

As architects we have a responsibility
to society — Richard Rogers

He dumped its contents out on the tablecloth: a gold ring, a gold nugget, and a gold signet seal. Francisco pointed to each. I told you that this was the secret of happiness. The three objects belonged to a rich collector. When he was asleep they argued all the time. The gold ring declared it was better than the other two because miners had risked their lives to find it. The gold signet said it was better than the other two because it had sealed the messages of a king. They argued day and night, until the ring said. 'Lets ask God', He will decide which of us is the best. The other two agreed, and so they approached the Almighty. Each made its claim for being superior. God listened carefully, and when they were done, he said, ' I cant settle your dispute, I'm sorry. The gold signet seal grew angry 'What do you mean, you cant settle it? You're God.' That's the problem said God. I don't see a ring, a nugget and a seal. All I see is gold. — Deepak Chopra

I've always had this identity thing. When I was little, I was always changing my handwriting because I couldn't decide which one I liked best. — Lianne La Havas

'The Guardian,' with its deep journalistic traditions, is careful about context and explanation. It sees itself as a gatekeeper, and it worries about consequences. — Graydon Carter

I respond very easily to outside events. One's life is a matter of chance. Nothing that you've arranged for yourself works out. — Nicholas Winton