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I asked Dalai Lama the most important question that I think you could ask - if he had ever seen Caddyshack. — Jesse Ventura

What is it my dear?"
Ah, how can we bear it?"
Bear what?"
This. For so short a time. How can we sleep this time away?"
We can be quiet together, and pretend - since it is only the beginning - that we have all the time in the world."
And every day we shall have less. And then none."
Would you rather, therefore, have had nothing at all?"
No. This is where I have always been coming to. Since my time began. And when I go away from here, this will be the mid-point, to which everything ran, before, and from which everything will run. But now, my love, we are here, we are now, and those other times are running elsewhere. — A.S. Byatt

Don't loaf and invite inspiration; light out after it with a club. — Jack London

In my later novels, I systematically used the convention, and then a moment came - when did it come? With The Book of Illusions, maybe - I thought, I don't need them anymore, I don't need them, I want to integrate the dialogue into the text. — Paul Auster

The wetland created by the beaver, like the thriving platform created by the Twitter founders, invites variation because it is an open platform where resources are shared as much as they are protected. — Steven Johnson

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: Theatrical Trailer (Courtesy of Focus — John Le Carre

Being gay is nothing but another way to live your life. — Connor Paolo

The best way to reduce stress in your life is to stop screwing up. — Roy F. Baumeister

You're killing me here, Sage!" "I'm not doing anything." "Exactly my point. — Richelle Mead

Eventually we all must return home, Praetor. We must embrace our past, no matter how bitter and dark. - Orion — Rick Riordan

You sang me spanish lullaby's, the sweetest sadness in your eyes, clever trick — A Fine Frenzy

We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified. — Aesop

Art and resistance are great together. That's what art's made for. Look at Vincent van Gogh: He didn't cut off his ear because he was selling well. — Albert Brooks