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Apostate, still thou err'st, nor end wilt find
Offering, from the paths of truth remote. — John Milton

But whatever the nature of your work, there is an art to what you do, and there are people who would be interested in that art, if only you presented it to them in the right way. — Austin Kleon

I've never read a kayak manual, but I'm pretty sure page one says 'Use in water.' — Bill Engvall

If you can't go for good deeds, don't go for bad ones. — Waseem Latif

I really got tired of it all. I was angry about the johns. — Aileen Wuornos

How does one use power to do good, when wielding power requires one to do evil ? — Niccolo Machiavelli

Your house, being the place in which you read, can tell us the position books occupy in your life, if they are a defense you set up to keep the outside world at a distance, if they area dream into which you sink as if into a drug, or bridges you cast toward the outside, toward the world that interests you so much that you want to multiply and extend its dimensions through books. — Italo Calvino

It was said that Dworkin himself had penned the Book in his saner days, and that long passages had come direct from the Unicorn. I don't know. I wasn't there. It is also said that we are descended of Dworkin and the Unicorn, which gives rise to some unusual mental images. — Roger Zelazny

Even if one has friends, those friends may not be suns. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

When we choose to obey God and give our bodies to our husbands - even if we don't feel like it - God will reward us with pleasure. — Carolyn Mahaney

I am dating, but it is hard to find someone quick enough and funny enough. I am quite demanding. — Anne Robinson

First, my frame of reference for the Britten opera shifted. I'd always thought of Britten's approach in Death in Venice as another exploration of the plight of the individual whose aspirations are at odds with those of the surrounding community: his last opera returning to the themes of Peter Grimes. As I read and listened and thought, however, Billy Budd came to seem a more appropriate foil for Death in Venice. — Philip Kitcher

I want to look my fellow Americans directly in the eye and declare to them, 'I am not the anthrax killer.' I know nothing about the anthrax attacks. I had absolutely nothing to do with this terrible crime. — Steven Hatfill

THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING IN EVERYTHING TO LEARN — Virender Singh Rana

Managing is like holding a dove in your hand. Squeeze too hard and you kill it, not hard enough and it flies away. — Tommy Lasorda