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What is great about art and artists is that we get to ask the questions, even though we may never know the answers. — Dennis Quaid

He that hath no hony in his pot, let him have it in his mouth. — George Herbert

Well, Governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets. — Barack Obama

What has infused my very blood with an unconquerable hatred of the whole tribe of fools from the day of my birth is that I become a fool myself whenever I am in their company. — Giacomo Casanova De Seingalt

They spoke in Latin, so that all might understand; but the quotations they flung at each other were Greek and Hebrew, Turkish, Persian. — Dorothy Dunnett

There is no debate that social media is a great tool for networking with others in our industry. It can lead to friendships, support, and serendipitous connections with reviewers, agents, reporters, or editors. — M.J. Rose

Explaining one's recent loss as more of a continuous journey rather than a dead end, giving one of the invaluable opportunity to gain strength and learn about oneself, and thereby turning this terribly tragic affair into something hugely positive. — Cecelia Ahern

The doctrines of despair, of spiritual or political tyranny or servitude, were never taught by such as shared the serenity of nature. — Henry David Thoreau

I'm the lamest lame duck there could be. — George C. Wallace

Right now we're both yard sales of emotions. A penny for pain. A dime for bitterness. A quarter for grief. A dollar for silence. It binds us together, but I don't want him to pay the price for the parts of me that are used and broken. — Courtney C. Stevens

His Chosen Ones. What a lie. They're slaves too. You jest cain't see their chains. — Moira Young

The important desideratum is freedom of the market; a country or region will often best develop, depending on conditions of resources or the market, by concentrating on one or two items and then exchanging them for other items produced elsewhere. — Murray Rothbard