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One of my deep thoughts was that it is not so much particular disasters that make people cry, but something always there in life itself, something that a light falls on when we are trying to enjoy ourselves — Robert Aickman

I have to say that most of the deals I have done initially were badly received, and after a while, people realised that maybe I was not that wrong. — Stefano Pessina

The craft, trade, agriculture, science, a large part of the art - all this can only stand on a broad base , on a consolidated, strong and healthy mediocrity. Served in their services and the science of their work - and even the arts. We cannot wish for better: it belongs to such an average sort of person - it is under displace exceptions - it has nothing aristocratic about something and still les in their anarchic instincts - The power of the center is then held upright by the trade, especially the money market: the instinct of great financiers goes against all extremes, - the Jews are the reason for the time being conserve power in our so insecure and threatened Europe. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I was living in different accommodation and it was never in a place where I could set up my drums and play, so my drums would end up back in their cases and then in the garage. In the end I got used to the drums being locked up, I went a good eight years without touching drums. — Eric Hernandez

When I was a young kid I loved Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett and Jackie Vernon. — Marc Maron

One of the surprising discoveries of modern psychology is how easy it is to be ignorant of your own ignorance. — Daniel C. Dennett

We are spinning our own fates, good or evil, never to be undone. — William James

A thought of #hatred must be destroyed by a more powerful thought of #love — Abdu'l- Baha

That is the trouble with happiness-all of it is built on top of something that men want. — Chris Cleave

The labouring man that tills the fertile soil,
And reaps the harvest fruit, hath not indeed
The gain, but pain; and if for all his toil
He gets the straw, the lord will have the seed. — Edward De Vere

For the only time homeostasis fails is when we are no longer alive. — Matt Fitzgerald