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When I'm not working, I like to be comfortable. I do like to dress smart, but comfort is important. — Richard Madden

It is the duty of every citizen according to his best capacities to give validity to his convictions in political affairs. — Albert Einstein

I know what I think, but words in the head are like voices under water. — Jeanette Winterson

Just as lavishness leads easily to presumption, so does frugality to meanness. But meanness is a far less serious fault than presumption. — Confucius

In life, the challenge is not so much to figure out how best to play the game; the challenge is to figure out what game you're playing — Kwame Anthony Appiah

Nothing can work damage to me except myself; the harm that I sustain I carry about with me and never am a real sufferer except by my own fault. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Very long ago our ancestors had moral systems. Our current institutions are only a couple of thousand years old, which is really not old in the eyes of a biologist. — Frans De Waal

Being a 'monopoly' is not illegal, nor is trying to best one's competitors through lower prices, better customer service, greater efficiency, or more rapid innovation. — Marvin Ammori

I look forward to the day when a mongolian idiot, treated biochemically, becomes a successful geneticist. — Jerome Lejeune

The giving of the Quran is in Islam what the incarnation of Christ is to Christianity. If this is so, then Quran-burning is parallel to Christ-crucifying. — John Piper

I was 45 years old when I decided to learn how to surf. — Brian Grazer

North Korean defectors often find it hard to settle down. It is not easy for somebody who's escaped a totalitarian country to live in the free world. Defectors have to rediscover who they are in a world that offers endless possibilities. Choosing where to live, what to do, even which clothes to put on in the morning is tough enough for those of us accustomed to making choices; it can be utterly paralyzing for people who've had decisions made for them by the state their entire lives. — Barbara Demick

The law is that you
must live
in the house you have built.
The law is absurd: it is
written down nowhere.
You are uncertain what crime
is, though each life writhing to
elude what it has made
feels like punishment. — Frank Bidart

Sex is all right, but a hot fudge sundae don't never ask if the baby's really his. — Lois Greiman

Our greatest failing is that we neglect the significance of a question and obsess over the accuracy of the answer. Therefore, we end up being satisfied with remarkably accurate answers to meaningless questions and dissatisfied with imprecise answers that attempt to respond to the important issues. — D.A. Blankinship