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I'm old enough to be Obama's grandmom. But I still like seeing good-looking things. Nothing wrong with that. — Mavis Staples

I was always making my friends laugh, but I never wanted the attention of the whole classroom. — Steven Wright

It is like the thirsty traveller who at first sincerely sought the water of knowledge, but who later, having found it plain perhaps, proceeded to temper his cup with the salt of doubt so that his thirst now becomes insatiable though he drinks incessantly, and that in thus drinking the water that cannot slake his thirst, he has forgotten the original and true purpose for which the water was sought. — Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas

A man will be generally very old and feeble before he forgets how much money he has in the funds. — Anthony Trollope

The cross, the zenith of history. All of the past pointed to it, and all of the future would depend upon it. It's the great triumph of heaven: God is on the earth. And it is the great tragedy of earth: man has rejected God. — Max Lucado

And this fear that US models are replacing everything else now spills over from the sphere of culture into our two remaining categories: for this process is clearly, at one level, the result of economic domination - of local cultural industries closed down by American rivals. — Fredric Jameson

Die ere thou diest - dying, then thou diest not:
Die not - perchance then, dying, thou shalt die and rot. — Angelus Silesius

Some of the best movies made about crime are those where the crime solver can get inside the head of the serial killer, and those are the techniques we use in C.S.I. — Paul Guilfoyle

It's not what you do, but HOW you do it. Because in the end everyone knows almost as much, just not the same way. — Caio Terra

Guys warning girls not to fall in love with them is so truly douchey that it should have a higher success rate. — Lena Dunham

I hope that we have not labored in vain, and that our experiment will still prove that men can be governed by reason. — Thomas Jefferson

He had known instinctively that it was always better to tell a partial truth with a willing aspect than to tell a perfect truth in a defensive way. — Eleanor Catton

Like our finances, humankind is living with a growing ecological deficit but the solution is different. The deficit will worsen with dangerous consequences unless we address population growth sooner rather than later. Efficiency improvements, increased use of renewable resources and less waste in themselves are no longer sufficient to put us back into credit — Phil Harding