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Once you start doing something bad, then it's easy to take the next step - and in the end, you're a moral sewer. — Charlie Munger
What use was there in calling a day by a certain name, or thinking of it as anything but weather? They knew what time of the year it was when the timothy bloomed, when the birds were fledging. They knew it was morning when the sun came up. What more was there to know? If Doll was going to be lost forever, Lila wanted to be right there with her, holding to the skirt of her dress. She had — Marilynne Robinson
In the fashion world, I was always an outsider, but I made people look good, so I had a career. — David LaChapelle
When the American people elected Barack Obama and large Democrat majorities, the die was cast. ObamaCare was coming. Popular or not, constitutional or not, affordable or not, it didn't matter. — Bob Beauprez
A few painful shifts and I was comfortable, in a not-going-to-die-right-now-but-maybe-later sort of way. — Kiersten White
Do not pay attention to what the people around you are thinking and saying — Sunday Adelaja
Fog and hypocrisy - that is to say, shadow, convention, decency - these were the very things that lent to London its poetry and romance. — Ada Leverson
I always try and do my best and put out the best and find the best in me, as well. But I'm not thinking about it beforehand. — David Ferrer
All human males were as fascinated with cars as they were with breasts. — Anita Clenney
There are only two stories: either you go forward or you die. — John Darnielle
Nothing is more satisfying in travel than to land in a place and assume an occupation, even a temporary one, as a teacher. — Paul Theroux
The house a woman creates is a Utopia. She can't help it - can't help trying to interest her nearest and dearest not in happiness itself but in the search for it. — Marguerite Duras
Literature is one of the most interesting and significant expressions of humanity. — P.T. Barnum