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After all, didn't everyone deserve happiness? Even men who'd killed. If they repented and acknowledged their sins, wasn't it my job as a human being to help him on the road to recover? — Pepper Winters

Supposing you are a lady so completely dumb that the dogs in the street do not think you are worth growling at. — Flann O'Brien

Everything that happens in philosophy has, in the last instance, not only political consequences in theory, but also political consequences in politics: in the political class struggle. — Louis Althusser

I really just started buying art as a passion. I never considered it an investment, but it ended up being a good investment. — Daniel S. Loeb

You don't go on bended-knee to petition the official culture for your rights. You have to take them. — Terence McKenna

Life moves forward. The old leaves wither, die and fall away, and the new growth extends forward into the light. — Bryant McGill

Austen is a moralist, but, as John Lauber has put it, she is not a "punitive" moralist. Sometimes her villains receive no more serious punishment than to achieve their desires. Often that is punishment enough. — Peter J. Leithart

Perhaps we could enjoy ordinary, everyday life more if we learned to celebrate the ordinary. — Joyce Meyer

It occured to him that he might have to grow comfortable with happiness, because it might not abandon him this time. — Marie Rutkoski

In any case, Cide Hamete Benengeli was a very careful historian, and very accurate in all things, as can be clearly seen in the details he relates to us, for although they are trivial and inconsequential, he does not attempt to pass over them in silence; his example could be followed by solemn historians who recount actions so briefly and succinctly that we can barely taste them, and leave behind in the inkwell, through carelessness, malice, or ignorance, the most substantive part of the work. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Here's all I know about Dubai: It's one of those somewhere-over-there places where they make sand. — Dan Jenkins