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People say, on the raft, you must have hallucinated. Baloney. We were sharper after 47 days than the day we started because our minds were empty of all the war and contamination; we had clean minds to fill with good thoughts. Every day we'd exercise our minds. — Louis Zamperini

It was not Muslims that had made Islam great; it was Islam that had made the Muslims great. — Muhammad Asad

Wasted is when you have a hankering for ice cream. — Adam Sandler

Aphorism, n.: A concise, clever statement you don't think of until too late. — James Alexander Thom

To be a futurist, in pursuit of improving reality, is not to have your face continually turned upstream, waiting for the future to come. To improve reality is to clearly see where you are, and then wonder how to make that better. — Warren Ellis

Relaxation is a physical and moral necessity. Animals, even to the simplest and dullest, have their games, their sports, their diversions. The toil-worn artisan, stooping and straining over his daily task, which taxes eye and brain and limb, ought to have opportunity and means for an hour or two of relaxation after that task is concluded. — Horace Greeley

I also have a soft spot for spicy chicken wings. They are always best eaten at dives and sports bars, like Wogie's in the West Village, New York City, near my house. — Gail Simmons

I was born to be a runner. I simply love to run. It's almost like the faster I go, the easier it becomes. — Mary Decker

The narrating voice that tells 'Middlemarch' is just as much a made-up character as Dorothea or Mr. Casaubon. — Philip Pullman

World is so beautiful, but alas! There are so many assholes. — M.F. Moonzajer

In proportion therefore, as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases. — Karl Marx

Only in thought is man a God; in action and desire we are the slaves of circumstance. — Bertrand Russell