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Good is knowing when to stop. — Toni Morrison

But leave the wise to wrangle and with me
the quarrel of the universe let be,
and in some corner of the hubbub couch't
make game of that which makes as much of thee — Omar Khayyam

The ability to consume pornography is the distinctive characteristic of the imbecile. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

I think very abstractly when I'm writing. Then, as the project moves on, it becomes more like sculpting. — James Horner

I've always been a secret locked-room fanatic. I read my first one when I was about ten or 11, Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express,' with David Niven and Peter Ustinov on the cover. — Adrian McKinty

Failure is a detour — NightBits

I thought, better to get out while I'm still alive. — George Hamilton

A man has a very insecure tenure of a property which another can carry away with his eyes. A few months reduced me to the cruel necessity either of destroying my machine, or of giving it to the public. To destroy it, I could not think of; to give up that for which I had laboured so long, was cruel. I had no patent, nor the means of purchasing one. In preference to destroying, I gave it to the public.
[On his inability to keep for himself a profitable income from his invention of the Spinning Mule.] — Samuel Crompton

Even now, over a half-century later, the engraved words stirred emotions in him he would rather not confront. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

Integrity safeguards love, and love makes family life rich and zestful-now and forever. — Russell M. Nelson

Nothing is constant but change! All existence is a perpetual flux of "being and becoming!" That is the broad lesson of the evolution of the world. — Ernst Haeckel

The threat of rain appears to have nothing to do with Joao Elvas's desire to be alone, and one must not forget that, strange as it may seem, some men can spend their entire life alone and enjoy solitude, especially if it is raining and their crust is hard. — Jose Saramago