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The last word should be the last word. It is like a finishing touch given to color; there is nothing more to add. But what precaution is needed in order not to put the last word first. — Joseph Joubert

The Middle East has gone through periods of turmoil before. In the 1950s and 1960s, there were revolutions. When monarchies were collapsing in a number of countries, we had radicals and we had Nasserism. Today it's a little bit more complicated. — Adel Al-Jubeir

If somebody has a chance to put my food in their mouth, that tells the story. — Emeril Lagasse

Liberty of conscience is nowadays only understood to be the liberty of believing what men please, but also of endeavoring to propagate that belief as much as they can. — Jonathan Swift

Nobody tells you Rwanda looks like Tuscany with its tiled roofs. — Joanna Lumley

Living in England, provincial England, must be like being married to a stupid but exquisitely beautiful wife. — Margaret Halsey

No, war will not be stopped. But it is a comfort, in the midst of a war, to read an antiwar book this good, and be reminded that just because something keeps happening, doesn't mean we get to stop regretting it. Massacres are bad, the death of innocents is bad, hate is bad, and there's something cleansing about hearing it said so purely. — George Saunders

If you want to enjoy the movie, you should know that it is the combination of film and light and white screen, and that the most important thing is to have a plain, white screen. — Shunryu Suzuki

This morning my dad called me up and said, 'So, tonight's your last show, huh.' And I said, 'No, Dad, that's someone else.' — Jimmy Fallon

You can put things off until tomorrow but tomorrow may never come. — Gloria Estefan

I don't believe I've ever cuddled my elses. — Larry Wall

Tears are at times as eloquent as words. [Weeping hath a voice.] — Ovid

There was the pedestrian who wedged himself into the crowd, but there was also the flneur who demanded elbow room and was unwilling to forego the life of the gentleman of leisure. His leisurely appearance as a personality is his protest against the division of labour which makes people into specialists. it was also his protest against their industriousness. Around 1840 it was briefly fashionable to take turtles for a walk in the arcades. the flneurs liked to have the turtles set the pace for them. — Walter Benjamin

Rejection is the natural course of things. — Eric Walters