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I was immediately smitten with an attraction to this culture, not in the sense of high culture but of the basic way people behaved towards one another. — Harry Mathews

Truth and integrity must be so rare these days that it confuses people when they hear it. — Donna Lynn Hope

Think of all the smart people made stupid by flaws of character. The finest watch isn't fine long when used as a hammer. — James Richardson

What good is a cow that neither gives milk nor conceives? Similarly, what is the value of the birth of a son if he becomes neither learned nor a pure devotee of the Lord? — Chanakya

He decided that whatever he'd think of England, at least it was interesting. It felt as if it had seen what's different and weird elsewhere, and had come together as a country with the sole purpose of outdoing that. — Silver Saaremaeel

Happiness is a critical factor for work, and work is a critical factor for happiness. In one of those life-isn't-fair results, it turns out that the happy outperform the less happy. Happy people work more hours each week - and they work more in their free time, too. — Gretchen Rubin

happening in my highly distressed state of mind. A psychiatrist later explained that in order for someone to perform sexually, their sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems have to be operating at the same time, which isn't possible when your brain is on operational overdrive. — Ralph Pezzullo

The strangest thing about writing a sitcom, is never knowing if it will become anything but words on a page. — Pippa Evans

The knowledge of rejection, of being unwanted, is more terrible to live with than anything else, and a rejected child will usually never get over it. — Jennifer Worth

Clouds are poems, and the most moving poems linger on the blackboard so long, written in cursive so lovely, they also exist inside our fingertips. We never really erase them at the end of the lesson. — Ann Beattie

Atheism is the opium of the mathematicians. Atheism is the religion of Mathematics. — Bill Gaede

The society in which each man lives is at once the basis for, and the nemesis of, that fulness of life which each man seeks. — Reinhold Niebuhr

Decker smiled and shrugged off their laughter. The humour was only barbed if you sat on the outside, and now he was one of them. — R.D. Ronald

The very word Secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society. — John F. Kennedy