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I wondered why ordinary words seemed so exotic when they were used in relation to numbers. Amicable numbers or twin primes had a precise quality about them, and yet they sounded as though they'd been taken straight out of a poem. — Yoko Ogawa

The Fathers of the Church can well afford to preach the gospel of Christ. It contains nothing dangerous to the regime of authority and wealth; it stands for self-denial and self-abnegation, for penance and regret, and is absolutely inert in the face of every [in]dignity, every outrage imposed upon mankind. — Emma Goldman

On a personal level, I send out about 20 thank-you notes a day to staffers, on all levels. And every six weeks I have lunch with a group of a dozen or so employees, to get their perspective on the business, to address problems and to get feedback. — Douglas Conant

Friends don't drool. Friends don't drool... — Barbara Kloss

I'm a big believer in bibliotherapy. Books have the power to change lives: what we think and what we do. — Eric Walters

A one-hour work-week ... would minimize the damage that Congress can do. — Charles Krauthammer

The president's dream of a worldwide liberal utopia is going to undermine the security of the United States. — Peter T. King

It's a thin line between what we're calling acceptable and not acceptable. As a leader, you're supposed to know when not to cross it. But how do you know? Does the army teach us how to control our emotions? Does the army teach us how to deal with a friend bleeding out in front of you? No. — David Finkel

Literally, I kissed a girl, and, like, a week later, she broke up with me. I was like, 'Oh my God, was it that bad?!' — Ryan Guzman

I've always been fascinated by India and its color and vibrancy. I worked in Madhya Pradesh in the Kanha National Game reserve before university, and it is probably the most intoxicating country I have ever visited. — Ben Elliot

The living can assist the imagination of the dead ... — W.B.Yeats

Give a Little Bit has a wonderful message and makes people light up and I get them to sing with me. It really has a message that is very eternal and is needed even more today than it was when I wrote it when I was 19. — Roger Hodgson

Hobbes clearly proves, that every creature Lives in a state of war by nature. — Jonathan Swift

Exactly so!" declared the little man, rubbing his hands together as if it pleased him. "I am a humbug." "But — L. Frank Baum