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Reading only a bit of a great book (e.g., Plato's Republic) is like getting engaged but never marrying. The initial experience is pleasurable but can become frustrating if prolonged. — John Reynolds

It's as if you've been walking against a great wind all your life, and then the wind is gone, and you can't walk. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Privatizing bits of the prison industry was a step in the right direction, but what we didn't have - until recently - were proper instruments for incentivizing the judiciary. That's what the 'kids for cash' judges were apparently experimenting with. — Thomas Frank

I am the luckiest man in the world. — Chuck Pagano

You know why the French don't want to bomb Saddam Hussein Because he hates America he loves mistresses and he wears a beret. He is French people. — Conan O'Brien

Whatever your life's pursuit
art, poetry, sculpture, music, whatever your occupation may be
you can be as spiritual as clergy, always living a life of praise. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

Among the appliances to transform the people, sound and appearances are but trivial influences. — Confucius

All I'm saying is that worrying about it isn't going to fix anything. The only thing we can do is keep on with our own small thing and try hard to be good and to make life better, and know that if it all ends tomorrow that we were at least happy. — Lauren Groff

From this hour, freedom! Going where I like, my own master ... — Walt Whitman

That's why I've always been appreciative of truly creative radio commercials. — Richard Roeper

Peace is what every human being is craving for, and it can be brought about by humanity through the child. — Maria Montessori

To have my hopes raised and dashed again, it's like cold steel twisting in my gut. — Paula Hawkins

I was sort of obsessed about corporate people committing suicide. — Victoria Chang

If there is but little water in the stream, it is the fault, not of the channel, but of the source. — St. Jerome