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The laws of history are as absolute as the laws of physics, and if the probabilities of error are greater, it is only because history does not deal with as many humans as physics does atoms, so that individual variations count for more. — Isaac Asimov

People want to know more about me. They want to know who I am. — David Otunga

I used to have a real problem with self-pity. Every time the devil would throw a pity party, I would attend. — Joyce Meyer

The aim of literature ... is the creation of a strange object covered with fur which breaks your heart. — Donald Barthelme

They then interviewed us, asking about our love of Qingdao, how we met, why we came. Having learned quickly what they wanted to hear, we answered with the obligatory enthusiasm. Patrick, in especially fine form, waxed the kind of cheesy poetic that put yen-signs in the eyes of the producers. On a seaside boardwalk, for example, they asked him a simple question about the appeal of Qingdao to which he replied with a philosophical metaphor on what he lovingly dubbed, "The Qingdao Mist," a euphemism for the constant polluted haze that enveloped the city. He compared it to the dreamlike state of early love, when all landscapes are a pleasant blur of fuzzy details. I, trying not to laugh, vented my amusement in a wide, photographic smile. — Megan Rich

Love is dangerous and often violent in the sense that it can radically alter us at a moment's notice. — Roberto Montes

When I'm getting to know someone, I look for someone who has passions that I respect, like his career. Someone who loves what he does is really attractive. — Taylor Swift

Them that asks no questions isn't told a lie. — Oliver Goldsmith

Couples tended to be of roughly equivalent personal attractiveness, though of course factors such as money often seemed to secure a partner of significantly better looks than oneself. — Robert Galbraith

Moscow had this incredible, intense atmosphere of intrigue and darkness and secrecy. — Alan Furst

I'm already suspicious of anyone who thinks he or she is smart enough to be president. You'd have to have some ego to believe that about yourself. — Andy Rooney