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He'd no time for reports. He suspected that about 95% of the written word was never read by anyone anyway. — Colin Dexter

My life is happy, joyous, free, sober and saved, and a lot of fun, too. I have a lot of fun. — Grace Lee Whitney

They say: 'Seek wisdom while you have the strength, or you may lose the strength without gaining wisdom. — Idries Shah

From dream to dream and rhyme to rhyme I have ranged / In rambling talk with an image of air: / Vague memories, nothing but memories. — William Butler Yeats

We are quantity-obsessed: Instead of living for 30 pleasant years (and then calling it a life), most people would rather live for 80 unpleasant years. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I like to think of myself as the Chris Benoit of the movie industry, capable of taking any picture and carrying it to box-office success. Take Garden State, without me that would have just been two hours of Portman doging. — Zach Braff

Of all words, none more purely distills the futility of human hope, mortal dreams. Did we but know the end is foreordained and soon, who could go on making such tender plans - someday I shall run my fingers through my lover's hair - when the very next step we take shall pitch us into the sinkhole, there to be crushed to nothingness, smothered in an instant, by a thousand tonnes of earth? "Someday." Ha! — Kai Ashante Wilson

If you're changing the status quo, whatever move you make is disrupting something else. — James Wolfensohn

I could have knocked him out in the 3rd round but I wanted to do it slowly, So he would remember this night for a long time. — Mike Tyson

In all forms of magick, the imagination or image-making faculty is the most important factor — Kenneth Grant

Experts may help assemble data, specialists may organize it, professionals may offer theories to explain it. But none of these can substitute for each person's own leap into the dark, jumping in to draw his or her own conclusions. — Charles R. Wolfe

We are who we are. You know that better than anyone. — John Corey Whaley

We're add mad here. — Lewis Carroll