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Jews were expelled to Israel, Protestants were expelled to the USA and where should the Muslims go? — Daniel Marques

Wisely improve the Present. It is thine. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Respect the gods and the devils but keep them at a distance — Confucius

Surely the job of fiction is to actually tell the truth. It's a paradox that's at the heart of any kind of storytelling. — Jeremy Northam

Part of my therapy is to write. — LeAnn Rimes

Fraud will always exist. Enforcement of anti-fraud laws is a useful deterrent, but in the end there's no substitute for investor vigilance. Government regulations provide a false sense of security - and that's worth less than no sense of security at all. — John Stossel

The Buddha shared his teachings so that everyone, without exception, could reach the same supreme state of liberation that he had attained through practice and effort. — Shinjo Ito

I grew up in Louisiana, a lot of carbohydrates, fried foods, all very good. Butter, lots of homemade cakes and cookies. Here I am in Los Angeles and just really educating myself about food. Once you know better, you do better. — Ali Landry

I am in Waterstones looking at all the chick lit rubbish on the shelves. In a fit of pique, I turn them round so they are facing the wrong way. — Maddie Grigg

Those who practice lower sorcery hurt themselves the most because they interact with negative thoughts and apply power to them; they devastate their own consciousness and their own lives. — Frederick Lenz

Life is an adventure of our own design intersected by fate and a series of lucky and unlucky accidents. — Patti Smith

No culture on earth is as heavily narcotized as the industrial West in terms of being inured to the consequences of maladaptive behavior. We pursue a business-as-usual attitude in a surreal atmosphere of mounting crises and irreconcilable contradictions. — Terence McKenna

The romantic treatment of death asserts that people were made singular, made more interesting, by their illnesses. — Susan Sontag