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Lexicography is a chastening as well as an illuminating and fascinating art. — Robert Burchfield
He feels
ennui
depression
adrift in his life. Purposeless, perhaps because
- dig a well in the Sudan and thejanjaweed come in and shoot the people anyway
- buy mosquito nets and the boys
you save grow up to
- rape women
- set up cottage industries in Myanmar and the army
- steals them and uses the women as slaves and
Ben is starting to be afraid that he is starting to share Chon's opinion of the human species
that people are basically
shit. — Don Winslow
Strange how you could become a man's god without noticing. — Richard K. Morgan
All that violence in the world, we need to stop that. — Wyclef Jean
I was promoted associate professor in early 1970 and full professor in October of the same year. I spent the two spring semesters of 1972 and 1974 as visiting professor at Harvard University, giving lectures and directing a research project. — Jean-Marie Lehn
All disgust is originally disgust at touching. — Walter Benjamin
Death is an endless retirement with a pension of nothingness. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
When you buy anything with lots of leverage, it does not require a whole lot to go wrong to lose it all. — Barry Ritholtz
When we first met, I didn't want to get involved with anyone. I didn't have the time or energy, and I wasn't sure that I was ready for it. But you were so good to me, and I got swept up in that. And little by little, I found myself falling in love with you. — Nicholas Sparks
The depth of a revival will be determined exactly by the depth of the spirit of repentance." - Frank Bartleman Mailing — Tom Scarrella
Every day, new laws are created that further hamper the ways children can engage with the world. — Gever Tulley
In terms of long-term durable storage, the human mind, paradoxically, is pretty good, but it's very fragile. — Jonathan Nolan
You can't name the inventor of the camera. The 19th-century invention was chemical: the fixative. — David Hockney
The old lady whirled round, and snatched her skirts out of danger. The lad fled on the instant, scrambled up the high board-fence, and disappeared over it. — Mark Twain
Tina Seelig, author of What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20, — Ashwin Sanghi
