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You can't keep a juvenile moral institution alive on two displays of its sash per year. — Mark Twain

I want a woman completely devoted to me and my needs. In return, I would take care of her and provide for her every need. But I would be in control. — Maya Banks

There's no such thing as downtime for your brain. — Jeffrey Kluger

There Are No Believers in This World:
There Are Only the Make Believers and the Non-Believers.
— Sharon Esther Lampert

By the time I joined the 'Washington Post' sports staff in 1979, Red's Runyonesque notion of sports writing was obsolete. — Jane Leavy

We are compelled to work more hours per day, receive less pay per hour, pay more for what we buy, and recieve less for what we sell. The consequence is that we must work harder and more hours per day than we should, and in the end have less than what is due to us as our part of the advantages, conveniences and opportunities resulting from advancing civilization. — Charles Lindbergh

I hear the Wind Woman running with soft, soft footsteps over the hill. I shall always think of the wind as a personality. She is a shrew when she blows from the north
a lonely seeker when she blows from the east
a laughing girl when she comes from the west
and tonight from the south a little grey fairy. — L.M. Montgomery

Americans on the average do not trust intellectuals, but they are cowed by power and stunned by celebrity. — Viet Thanh Nguyen

There is nothing so terrible as activity without insight. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I think all of us, under certain circumstances, could be capable of some very despicable acts. And that's why, over the years, in my movies I've had characters who didn't care what people thought about them. We try to be as true to them as possible and maybe see part of ourselves in there that we may not like. — Martin Scorsese

Long ago she had given up trying to be deft or profound or anything in the company of people she was not interested in, who didn't thrill her. — Toni Morrison

The goddess Nemesis, Bertol Grimmer's favourite motif after the War. The goddess of revenge. — Jo Nesbo