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Men speake of the faire, as things went with them there. — George Herbert

From a selection of his other works, we might think him variously courtly, cerebral, metaphysical, melancholic, Machiavellian, neurotic, lighthearted, loving, and much more. Shakespeare was of course all these things - as a writer. We hardly know what he was as a person. — Bill Bryson

If happiness truly consisted in physical ease and freedom from care, then the happiest individual would not be either a man or a woman; it would be, I think, an American cow. — William Lyon Phelps

I like to pride myself on thinking pretty long term, but not that long term. — Mark Zuckerberg

So he watches me. I watch him. And I do not know who will win. — Kristina Lloyd

Ignorance is the root of many ills. Knowledge must be the fundamental ally of nations that aspire, despite all their tragedies and problems, to become truly emancipated, to build a better world. — Fidel Castro

The wonder of the cross is that in the very same stroke it satisfies both the love of God and the justice of God. — Timothy Keller

The coming to consciousness is not a discovery of some new thing; it is a long and painful return to that which has always been. — Helen M. Luke

Does it matter whether it was a dream or a reality, if the dream made known to me the truth? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

You need one whole hell of a lot of rationality before it does anything but lead you into new and interesting mistakes. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Man is used to the fact that there are languages which he does not at first understand and which must be learned, but because art is primarily visual he expects that he should get the message immediately and is apt to be affronted if he doesn't. — Edward T. Hall

They, all of them, seemed to put literary form in front of the actuality and living of life itself. — Charles Bukowski