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Every other day I read a book. It takes me two days to finish a book. I like reading because if I'm not doing anything, then I read. If my mom tells me to go take out the trash, I'll go take out the trash, and come back and start reading again. — Khleo

For action, whatever its immediate purpose, also implies relief at doing something, anything, and the joy of exertion. This is the optimism that is inherent in, and proper and indispensable to action, for without it nothing would ever be undertaken. It in no way suppresses the critical sense or clouds the judgment. On the contrary this optimism sharpens the wits, it creates a certain perspective and, at the last moment, lets in a ray of perpendicular light which illuminates all one's previous calculations, cuts and shuffles them and deals you the card of success, the winning number. — Blaise Cendrars

You're such a little moron, aren't you? They will hunt you down to the ends of the earth. It's nothing personal, just business. It's all about survival, dear boy." Drusilla Blackwood — Kathy Cyr

Socialism can only be put into practice only by methods which most socialists disapprove. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

Diversion weakens thy mind. — Toba Beta

At Samasource, a company I founded in 2008, we train people living in poverty from Kenya to California to develop and market 21st century digital skills to adapt to new economic realities. — Leila Janah

Happiness depends on being free, and freedom depends on being courageous. — Marie Rutkoski

My heroes are just everyday people who work hard, are honest and have integrity. — Jordin Sparks

We were built to count, as water is made to run downhill. We are placed in a specific context to count in ways no one else does. That is our destiny. — Dallas Willard

My life
has been given its orders: the seasons
seize
the soul and the body, and make mock
of any dispersed effort. The hour of death
is the only trespass — Charles Olson

I remember a table in BarchesterTowers that had more character than the combined heroes of three recent novels I've read. — Anatole Broyard