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I have a huge and savage conscience that won't let me get away with things. — Octavia E. Butler

Everyone believes very easily whatever he fears or desires. — Jean De La Fontaine

The time to buy stocks is consistently over time. You should never buy your investments with the idea, 'I have to get a certain return.' You should look at the best return possible and learn to live with that. But you should not try to make your investments earn what you feel you need. It doesn't work that way. The stock doesn't know you own it. — Warren Buffett

Well, for instance, why does everything always have to be written from the point of view of a human being? Why not write from the point of view of a cat? Or a tree? — Austin Scott Collins

Many of you have already found out, and others will find out in the course of their lives, that truth eludes us if we do not concentrate our attention totally on it's pursuit. But even while it eludes us, the illusion of knowing it still lingers and leads to many misunderstandings. Also, truth seldom is pleasant; it is almost invariably bitter. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

I thought that I was an artist. I no longer think about it, I am. — Louise DeSalvo

I once lost something in precious in this place.

But I think it's by losing things...

... that we grow up to be adults. — Inio Asano

You must understand that it is the will of God that all His children be blessed and in health. — George Bloomer

We often think of choice as a thing. But a choice is not a thing. Our options may be things, but a choice - a choice is an action. It is not just something we have but something we do. — Greg McKeown

I prefer to say that I am a beautiful person. But the addict is a horrible person. — Daniel Baldwin

No one ever dies an atheist ... — Plato

It seemed that we were condemned to be who we were, which was not a particularly good prospect. — Thomas Buergenthal

My mother was a dramatic and egocentric person, and she died before my father, who died of Alzheimer's disease. But I'd often thought, God, we were so lucky that was the order in which they died because she would have felt put upon. — Sue Miller

Felt astonishment at the idea of that much leisure that much spare cash flying away into bottles and vials. — Rose Tremain