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But I bring it up to let you know that this is the way I feel right now. Like Pluto and Jupiter are aligned with the earth and I'm floating. — Jennifer Niven
But I care about the reader, and I'm trying to keep the reader's attention for as long as I can. — Jeffrey Eugenides
Remember that this greatness was won by men with courage, with knowledge of their duty, and with a sense of honor in action. — Thucydides
Snowden has enough [sic] information to cause harm to the U.S. government in a single minute than any other person has ever had. The U.S. government should be on its knees every day begging that nothing happen to Snowden, because if something does happen to him, all the information will be revealed and it could be its worst nightmare. — Glenn Greenwald
If you do not expect the unexpected you will not find it, for it is not to be reached by search or trail. — Heraclitus
Pardon me, my friends, I have ventured to paint my happiness on the wall. — Friedrich Nietzsche
It's always funny to me when people use the phrase 'Best guitar player in the world'. There are too many variables such as technique, uniqueness, emotional investment in the notes, etc. But If I had to pick one, it would be Tommy Emmanuel. Watching him perform can be a study in artistic and virtuosic human achievement. — Steve Vai
In fact the taboo
against killing and eating one's relatives is the most fundamental
precondition if people are to live together and cooperate on a
daily basis. — Marvin Harris
I've never really compared myself to anyone who's a big star - I'm not trying to be a fashion icon or get famous. — Katy B
What is a Person? is a clear and comprehensive reconsideration of the meaning of human personhood as the central core of social structures. With breadth of intellect and balance of wisdom, Smith resets the frame of reflection for the most important discussions of the twenty-first century. — William B. Hurlbut
Plato may have denied the existence of ideal forms in this world, but Plato never saw a Viking ship.
(Scientific American, February, 1998) — John Hale
I suffer from the disease of writing books and being ashamed of them when they are finished. — Baron De Montesquieu
