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An attitude of philosophic doubt, of suspended judgment, is repugnant to the natural man. Belief is an independent joy to him. — William Minto

He looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food cake. — Raymond Chandler

Don't let a fool kiss you or a kiss fool you; kisses can be deadly. — Me

It was true that Odette played vilely, but often the most memorable impression of a piece of music is one that has arisen out of a jumble of wrong notes struck by unskilful fingers upon a tuneless piano. — Marcel Proust

Haiti is extremely stratified socially with a number of large families controlling most of the economy, and import-export. — Michele Montas

Long has been this road called life. Every time you venture out in this road, remember. Home is within. Home is in you. — Minhal Mehdi

Ye venerate me; but what if your veneration should some day collapse? Take heed lest a statue crush you! — Friedrich Nietzsche

A toast! To the road! May it lead to adventure and carry us safely back home. — John Varley

Rolling craps is not as hard as living with regret. — Kendall F. Person

But that was just it - hate was exactly the right word. Hate is a force of attraction. Hate is just love with its back turned. — Terry Pratchett

April and May were painful, lonely months for me because I couldn't talk to you. I never knew that spring could be so painful and lonely. Better to have three Februaries than a spring like this. — Haruki Murakami

Oberon perked up, Awesome! I've never seen a base model elf before! But they come with bonus dudes? — Kevin Hearne

Anyone can live in a house, but homes are created with patience, time and love. — Jane Green

We can only be our best by giving, and so we always need to be in the process of giving or preparing to give. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Impartial - unable to perceive any promise of personal advantage from espousing either side of a controversy. — Ambrose Bierce