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I think the Ambitious Lovers never got their due- we had terrible management and at that point, we were on major labels and we didn't have any music business savvy which we could have used. We made a series of hilarious mistakes not in terms of music but in terms of making it happen. — Arto Lindsay

A translator is essentially a reader and we all read differently, except that a translator's reading remains in unchanging print — Gregory Rabassa

If there is no order in your relationship with your wife, with your husband, with your children, with your neighbour - whether that neighbour is near or very far away - forget about meditation ... — Jiddu Krishnamurti

I am always more interested in what I am about to do than what I have already done. — Rachel Carson

Anybody that's capable of love can't be all bad. — Steven Dos Santos

I think the motive force of all our action is, after all, personal happiness. — Leo Tolstoy

Think like a scholar.
Speak like a sage.
Live like a saint. — Matshona Dhliwayo

It is difficult to discuss history, and more difficult to talk about now, today, even simple things. — Thabo Mbeki

What about a compromise? I'll kill them first, and if it turns out they were friendly, I'll apologize. — Rick Riordan

This book is a drama, whose leading personage is the Infinite. — Victor Hugo

You can't get any pictures from way back there. — Leo Durocher

I don't think that someone who does not speak the original language can ever expect to produce a real translation. — Christian Wiman

Somewhere in the garden a nightingale was singing, and a little breeze touched her hair and stirred the leaves overhead. All the different bells of the city chimed, once each, this one high, that one low, some close by, others farther off, one cracked and peevish, another grave and sonorous, but agreeing in all their different voices on what the time was, even if some of them got to it a little more slowly than others. In that other Oxford where she and Will had kissed good-bye, the bells would be chiming, too, and a nightingale would be singing, and a little breeze would be stirring the leaves in the Botanic Garden ... — Philip Pullman

The scientific facts, which were supposed to contradict the faith in the nineteenth century, are nearly all of them regarded as unscientific fictions in the twentieth century. — Gilbert K. Chesterton