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Anyway, if Calcutta today suffers in comparison, it's not really to other cities, but principally to itself and what it used to be. Anyone who has an idea of what Calcutta once was will find that vanished Calcutta the single most insurmountable obstacle to understanding, or sympathising with, the city today. — Amit Chaudhuri

Goats are fierce, independent, at the beck of no man. Everyone, even the king, respects the goat. — P.J. Hetherhouse

By the winter of 1945-1946, the Russian peoples were being warned of the dangers from the West. — Carroll Quigley

Keep on asking! Keep on seeking! Keep on knocking! Because God will answer your prayers. Every time? Always, always, always. — Diane Moody

Give up yourself, and you will find your real self. Lose your life and you will save it. — C.S. Lewis

Animals weren't put on this earth to entertain us. — Sheryl Lee

Comedians love it when people point and laugh at them; naturists don't, despite many of them being funnier. — Roy Station

He orders a batch of handmade tiedyed shirts from Guizhou province and takes them to a graduate student at the Central Authority Fine Arts School to find out what to charge. The graduate student swings his long hair back and forth and tells Hao An these shirts are not authentic enough, not tribal enough. No way are young Beijingers going to be interested in them: there's no art, no attitude. "What should I do now then?" asks Hao An. The graduate student tells him to head to the bars in Sanlitun and sell them to drunken foreigners and pretentious businessmen with art collections. — Xiaolu Guo

Any idiot can write a long book. All it takes is patience and a willingness to keep pounding on the keys. A short book is a challenge. It's all about what you don't say. What you trust the reader to bring with them. — Jason Sheehan

Dialectics, as a veteran communist explained ... 'is the art and technique of always landing on your feet. — Tony Judt