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The underwater businessman philosopher Andrew Ryan was BioShock's unforgettable villain. — Tom Bissell

Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift-there is nothing small about it. — Florence Nightingale

It's a wild thing, that people have the ability to help each other by just relating to one another. — Natasha Lyonne

You call me an unbeliever. I shall therefore call you a True Believer since a lie is best met with one of similar magnitude. — Idries Shah

Society is the true sphere of human virtue. In social, active life, difficulties will perpetually be met with; restraints of many kinds will be necessary; and studying to behave right in respect of these is a discipline of the human heart, useful to others, and improving to itself. Suffering is no duty, but where it is necessary to avoid guilt, or to do good; nor pleasure a crime, but where it strengthens the influence of bad inclinations, or lessens the generous activity of virtue. — Elizabeth Carter

One of the greatest pieces of economic wisdom is to know what you do not know. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Miss, I lack belly-timber sairly by the clock. — Bram Stoker

I flunked my exam for university two times before I was accepted by what was considered my city's worst university, Hangzhou Teachers University. I was studying to be a high school English teacher. In my university, I was elected student chairman and later became chairman of the city's Students Federation. — Jack Ma

There's so much overlapping in science fiction. — Brian Herbert

I struggled in London for a very long time. 'Be prepared to struggle a lot' - it's a European mentality. The American mentality is positive and 'You can do it' and 'Everything's possible.' In Europe it's an older, more realistic way of thinking. You feel like you're having to prove that you can do it. — Juan Pablo Di Pace

We are sensitized by the books we read. And the more books we read, and the deeper their lessons sink into us, the more pairs of glasses we have. And those glasses enable us to see things we would have otherwise missed. — Alain De Botton