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I am not sure the others are as committed as Rob Hall and Scott Fischer. I think there is more business now, and I know it will be impossible to stop this Everest business. — Anatoli Boukreev

Although System 2 believes itself to be where the action is, the automatic System 1 is the hero of the book. I describe System 1 as effortlessly originating impressions and feelings that are the main sources of the explicit beliefs and deliberate choices of System 2. The — Daniel Kahneman

Nature is as fluid and elusive as a thought. Indeed, it is a thought: an unfathomable, compound thought we live in and contribute to. Reality is a shared 'dream.' In it, as in a regular dream, the dreamer is himself the subject and the object; the observer and the observed. — Bernard Kastrup

Tension is wonderful for making people laugh. — John Cleese

If it isn't a success, that still wouldn't be grounds for divorce. — Geena Davis

We need to love people with our deeds AND our words because sharing the Good News is a process, not just an event. — Chip Ingram

Forgive your enemies ... it messes with their heads. — Charles Martin

Liberal: a power worshipper without power. — George Orwell

The mind reaches great heights only by spurts. — Luc De Clapiers

Life is a sea of sorrow in the midst of islands of happiness. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Tourists and imperialists do not come to be taught. They call things the way they call things at home. — Thorsten J. Pattberg

The act of seeing any film generally is you knowing more than the characters, even if it's the classic Hitchcock shot of two people talking and a bomb being under the table. Part of the pleasure of it is seeing where people go wrong, and the irony of situations. — Richard Ayoade

I wouldn't change my past for anything, because I think it's made me who I am. I'm so enormously grateful for all that I have in my life. — Hilary Swank

It was true what people said, that when one became old (and how sneakily that happened, how sly time was), memories of the long-ago past, repressed for decades, were suddenly bright and clear. A — Kate Morton