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Children are the vessels into which adults pour their poison. — Salman Rushdie

When love ceases to be tragic it is something else and the individual again throws himself in search of tragedy. — Albert Camus

True courage is in knowing that there is nothing to scare you. — Debasish Mridha

With TV, you don't know, but you can build it as you go and bring some things to life. It's malleable, changeable and flexible. — Marc Blucas

If people don't get paid for their inventions, that's not a good thing. In the case of many patents, there are people who aren't in a position to take them to the next level. If you don't enforce your rights, no one is going to enforce them for you. — Nathan Myhrvold

No one can know the future, least of all, a historian, whose business is the past. — Niall Ferguson

He [Phil Jackson] is such a basketball genius in terms of the details of the game, the little nuances of the game and the rhythm of the game. — Kobe Bryant

Living in a very cynical age, we're not used to such unabashed, guileless sincerity. — Brett McKay

When Marion had been a teenager, she wanted a tattoo. As an oldest child who did mostly what was expected of her, she had been fascinated by the abandon tattoos implied, the willing, blind leap into commitment. — Erica Bauermeister

Each of you, Jew and gentile alike, who has not already enlisted in the sacred war should do so now ... — Samuel Untermyer

I'd rather throw a viper down my shirt front than hire a compensation consultant. — Charlie Munger

Hate is a dead thing. Who of you would be a tomb? — Khalil Gibran

It is also a terrifying prospect: that the relationships we use as the cornerstones of our personalities are not given by default but are a choice; that it's all right to feel closer to a friend than we do to a parent; that someone who's betrayed us in the past might be the same person with whom we build a future. I — Jodi Picoult