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Happily ever after wasn't a destination, it was a journey. And we were well on our way. — Nicole Williams

I have been informed about the death of Slobodan Milosevic. It is unfortunate and in many aspects unsatisfactory, given the countless victims of the Balkan wars, that justice now will not be able to run its course. — Jaap De Hoop Scheffer

We do need a return to individual integrity, self-reliance, and old-fashioned gumption. We really do. — Robert M. Pirsig

You can lose when you outscore somebody in a game. And you can win when you're outscored. — John Wooden

Sexual energy in general has tremendous power, the power to concentrate one's attention like nothing else, to become the sole reality, to warp judgement, to obliterate pain and the perception of risk. The power to make all other considerations irrelevant. There is no force on earth that comes close to it in its power to blind and drive the individual in its grip. — John Verdon

I don't think that the permanence of the individual human soul is an indispensable part of religious thought. — Lewis Thomas

Believe those who seek the truth, doubt those who find it. — Andre Gide

They did more than take our youth away. They also took away the men we were going to be. — Martin Amis

Teach your kids to make deplorable choices and hopefully they'll rebel and make the right ones. — Dane Cook

Although many people can be your helper, no one should be closer to you than your own consciousness. — Jack Weatherford

The ultimate Form of devaluation is military confrontation and global war. — David Harvey

The most fulfilling human projects appeared inseparable from a degree of torment, the sources of our greatest joys lying awkwardly close to those of our greatest pains ...
Why? Because no one is able to produce a great work of art without experience, nor achieve a worldly position immediately, nor be a great lover at the first attempt; and in the interval between initial failure and subsequent success, in the gap between who we wish one day to be and who we are at present, must come pain, anxiety, envy and humiliation. We suffer because we cannot spontaneously master the ingredients of fulfillment.
Nietzsche was striving to correct the belief that fulfillment must come easily or not at all, a belief ruinous in its effects, for it leads us to withdraw prematurely from challenges that might have been overcome if only we had been prepared for the savagery legitimately demanded by almost everything valuable. — Alain De Botton

I kept having chills. This was in the middle of the summer and I was wearing a sheepskin jacket and I was chilling. I was shaking all over. — Dick York