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I thought, 'I'll come back to New York. I worked for the 'Aspen Times' when I lived in Aspen. I'll work for the 'New York Times' when I live in New York.' It didn't work out that way. — Darin Strauss

we don't ask what works, we simply gravitate to what sounds miraculous. — Tim Harford

If consummers want to be entertained, and the images shown us as entertaining are images of violent dehumanization, it makes sense that these acts become more acceptable in our daily lives and that we become less likely to respond to them with moral outrage or concern. Were we all seeing more images of loving human interaction, it would undoubtedly have a positive impact in our lives. — Bell Hooks

Sometimes when you get disappointment it makes you stronger. — David Rudisha

She laughed. 'See? You can do philosophy!'
He rolled his eyes and shook his head. 'Don't insult me. — Alex Scarrow

Folderol of attention was to die on a football — David Baldacci

You no longer speak of your old friends, your Council, your home. I fear that you are forgetting them, and forgetting your reason for coming here."
Hunter sighed. "It's difficult to talk about them, they don't belong here. Anyway, I thought you wanted me to give up my old life. Congratulations, you've won."
The Abate smiled sadly. "Perhaps I did, I wanted you to abandon your violent past and adopt our ways. But I see that you are giving up everything and taking on nothing. What are you afraid of George? — K.S. Marsden

In my mind it strolls, as well as in my apartment. A cat, strong, sweet and delightful.. — Charles Baudelaire

The answer scrawled on a blank page in a daily newspaper, was conceived whilst aboard a ferry. — Harold Stephen Black

Less than an hour before he'd congratulated himself on escaping all the traps of Earth, all the snares of Man. Not knowing that the greatest trap of all, the final and the fatal trap, lay on this present planet. — Clifford D. Simak

We talk often about choice. Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's time to choose. — Sandra Fluke

Get your enemy to read your works in order to mend them, for your friend is so much your second self that he will judge too like you. — Alexander Pope