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Not comfort for her, but for him. Putting him in a place where he had total control over her. Where he could soothe her, cherish her, protect her. — Lorelei James

Who on earth but Poirot would have thought of a trial for murder as a restorer of conjugal happiness! — Agatha Christie

We only refer to sapient creatures as civilized when their society is willingly self-correcting. That means that any problem or imbalance that arises is fixed, and I mean really fixed - not ignored, not hidden, and not passed off to a future generation. — J.Z. Colby

Swans in the winter air
A white perfection have — W. H. Auden

The shock was akin to that of buying, out of duty, a novel written by a dull and uninspired acquaintance and finding there passages of heartrending beauty and rapture that one could never imagine coming from such a tedious person. — Andrew Sean Greer

Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media. — Noam Chomsky

Sooner or later, we sell out for money. — Tony Randall

The education of the intellect is a great business; but an unconsecd intellect is the saddest sight on which the sun looks down. — Edwin Chadwick

Joy and sorrow, beauty and deformity, equally pass away. — Saadi

The Great Depression in the United States was caused - I won't say caused, was enormously intensified and made far worse than it would have been by bad monetary policy. — Milton Friedman

Though my selections do have some breadth - ranging from the Romans to Native Americans to Chinese warrior monks to Islamic warriors - this is by no means an exhaustive survey. Even restricting myself to the historical rather than the current, I found the number of significant warrior cultures available for study absolutely staggering. In the end, my selections were dictated by several considerations. — Shannon E. French

They only think they think. No total vision, total system, merely schemes with a vague family resemblance, no more identity than bridges and, say, spiderwebs. But they rush across chasms on spiderwebs, and sometimes they make it, and that, they think, settles that! — John Gardner