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Perfectly formed life, equally contingent, equally without purpose. Blind luck, to arrive in the world with your properly formed parts in the right place, to be born to parents who were loving, not cruel, or to escape, by geographical or social accident, war or poverty. And therefore to find it so much easier to be virtuous. — Ian McEwan

What portion in the world can the artist have, Who has awakened from the common dream, But dissipation and despair? — William Butler Yeats

Companies that start by redesigning the economics of an industry often finish by redesigning the whole industry-and owning it. — Tim Ferriss

You have to be able to appreciate these things. How many people can say it was a full moon last night and appreciate it? — Sandy Miller

Here Mr Potts come here you little idiot! — Enid Blyton

if you want to convince children of the power of books, don't tell them stories are good. Tell them a good story. — Roger Sutton

We already knew how much there was; it was splashed all over the evening papers in large, glaring headlines: 'Bank robbers grab £67,500!' 'Biggest bank robbery ever!' 'Daring bandits escape with huge sum!' Take your pick; it all made lurid reading. According to the press the police were closing in on the raiders and their arrest was imminent. I got up and put the 'Do Not Disturb' sign on the door - that should stop them! — Stephen Richards

There's no such thing as good voices. Because there's no such thing as bad voices. There are only good actors and bad actors ... — Bob Bergen

Now my poor hometown is being castigated as the center of an IRS scandal. Humble workers at the Cincinnati office targeted Tea Party groups and other conservative organizations for special scrutiny when those groups applied for tax-exempt status. There's no conceivable excuse for that. It was deeply, deeply wrong. — Gail Collins

I bid you ... Welcome — Dracula Bela Lugosi 1931

The first time that I saw people actually make the thing that I wrote was my first episode of 'Six Feet Under.' It was called 'Back To The Garden.' — Jill Soloway