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When two people compliment each other with the choice of anything, each of them generally gets that which he likes least. — Alexander Pope

Calm for too long begs the question of whether we're in an all-out pursuit of life, or we're all-out of the pursuit of life. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

We do not need to teach our children how to fight. We need to teach our children the miraculousness and transientness of life. — Debasish Mridha

A man who has never made a woman angry is a failure in life. — Christopher Morley

If you're a journalist - and I think, on some level, I'm a journalist, and proud to be a journalist, or a documentarian, however you want to describe it - part of what I do has to be the pursuit of the truth. — Errol Morris

I lied to you about a lot of things," he finally said. She snorted. "But I meant every apology. — Marissa Meyer

I'm so tired ... I was up all night trying to round off infinity. — Steven Wright

I love new places, new people, new ideas. I love cultural differences, and I'm fascinated by the truth - all the different versions of it. — Martin Henderson

Looking back on the God my friend believed in, he seems a little erratic, not entirely unlike her father - God as borderline personality. — Anne Lamott

Our concerns sink into insignificance when compared with the eternal value of human personality - a potential child of God which is destined to triumph over lie, pain, and death. No one can take this sublime meaning of life away from us, and this is the one thing that matters. — Igor Sikorsky

In the 'bullshit department' a businessman can't hold a candle to a clergyman. — George Carlin

There is just no comparison between having a dinner date with a man and staying home playing canasta with the girls. — Marilyn Monroe

Some of the things I did in my early career were massive learning curves because I had no one to guide me. You learn very quickly because it costs you torment and trouble. — John Caudwell