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I was constantly amazed by how many people talked me into arresting them. — Edward Conlon

There's a thing about trying too hard, which I think is in all forms, which is if you really try to do things really well, you can get to a less good place than if you just let go and let it fly. Especially in creativity. — Eddie Izzard

Don't put too much trust on your education level, girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, husband, bank account, because they will fail you. Only put your 100% trust on God, you will succeed ! — Werley Nortreus

We [the U.S.] think nothing ... of attempting to inflict upon other peoples forms of government ill-tailored to their needs. — Ralph Peters

We have resolved to endure the unendurable and suffer what is insufferable. — Hirohito

I find no quality so easy for a man to counterfeit as devotion, though his life and manner are not conformable to it; the essence of it is abstruse and occult, but the appearances easy and showy. — Michel De Montaigne

It's better to be a halfwit then no wit at all. — T.F. Hanson

To worry before the common people worries; To enjoy only after the people can enjoy. — Fan Zhongyan

Twenty years was a long time. But Tengo knew that if he were to meet Aomame in another twenty years, he would feel the same way he did now. Even if they were both over fifty, he would still feel the same mix of excitement and confusion in her presence. His heart would be filled with the same joy and certainty. — Haruki Murakami

Don't save your enormous creativity for "something better." Give it to this. — Rob Brezsny

The esteem of good men is the reward of our worth, but the reputation of the world in general is the gift of our fate. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Death teaches you that. You would give anything, forgive anything, for just one more second. . . . — Harlan Coben