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The beauty of modern cities consists in a sense of their power, cruelty, impersonality, massiveness, + variety (as in New York or London) seen against the architectural vestiges of a beautiful past. — Susan Sontag

Every man is free to push the mountains, but mountains won't move with these pushes. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I want to marry you because I'm in love with you, Kat. I will always be in love with you. That's not going to change today or two weeks from now. I will be just as in love with you in twenty years as I am today. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

A market downturn, doesn't bother us. For us and our long term investors, it is an opportunity to increase our ownership of great companies with great management at good prices. Only for short term investors and market timers is a correction not an opportunity. — Warren Buffett

Distress is a disease of the mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita

We're trying to make our current house look domestic so that somebody will want to buy it. We're making a lot of simple, obvious improvements that never would have occurred to us to make while we actually lived here, because, tragically, we both happen to be domestically impaired. If we were birds, our nest would consist of a single twig with the eggs attached via Scotch tape. — Dave Barry

Once you start doing only what you've already proven you can do, you're on the road to death. — Jerry Seinfeld

As we develop better technologies for probing the brain, we detect more problems. — David Eagleman

I've been surrounded by dogs my whole life. I got a golden retriever a year after I was born. — Jon Hamm

Time can be such a menace to a man. By this age do that; by that age do better. — Roger Rosenblatt

There are instances when we are like horses, we psychologists, and grow restless: we see our own shadow wavering up and down before us. A psychologist must look away from himself in order to see anything at all. — Friedrich Nietzsche