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They ask how the universe is arranged, philosophers, mathematicians, and they draw pretty pictures, impossibilities on the page. They save phenomena by telling one ugly lie after another, epicycles upon epicycles, and the fools care not. It is not enough, I tell you, to ask how the cosmos is designed. We must ask why. — Robin Wasserman
A worthless servant is more popular than his master! This means that the apocalypse mentioned in the Bible is near at hand! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Maybe what I really wanted, I began to think, was a stronger sense of fellowship ... I thought about my friends and about how I didn't have any ... — Daniel Clowes
The problem of pain meets its match in the scandal of grace. — Philip Yancey
I don't think Osama is a Muslim. I don't think Osama is a human being. — Hamid Karzai
When I see pot-bellied cyclists wearing the 'maillot jaune,' it appals me. — Bernard Hinault
For most of us, the first experience of love, even if it doesn't work out-perhaps especially when it doesn't work out-promises that here is the thing that validates, that vindicates life. — Julian Barnes
We are all the products of our own thoughts. Whatever we concentrate upon, that we are. — Orison Swett Marden
My fatal flaw is hubris.
The brown stuff they spread on veggie sandwiches?
No, seaweed brain. That's hummus. Hubris is worse.
What could be worse than hummus? — Rick Riordan
Kaylin swiveled in her chair. — Michelle Sagara
I can get incredibly erotic about blotting paper. — Steven Morrissey
People ask me all the time, "Where do your ideas come from?" So, to clear up this question ... I keep my ideas inside the mind of a tiny man who is tied up in my closet! — C.K. Webb
Everybody is improving but I am improving slowly, which seemingly widens our distance. — Yao Ming
Everybody acts not only under external compulsion but also in accordance with inner necessity. — Albert Einstein
New taxes are so unpopular that most 'social' handout schemes are originally enacted without enough increased taxation to pay for them. The result is chronic government deficits, paid for by the issuance of additional paper money. — Henry Hazlitt
