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The only pertinent political question in relation to an identity [or its photograph] is not Is it really coherent? but What does it actually achieve? — Victor Burgin

That which occasions so many mistakes in the computations of men, when they expect return for favors, is that the giver's pride and the receiver's cannot agree upon the value of the kindness done. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

A heap of epithets is poor praise: the praise lies in the facts, and in the way of telling them. — Jean De La Bruyere

I [dad] spent hours on the phone. Do you know with whom?'
'One of those psychic hotlines?' Dad gritted his teeth. 'If only ... — Rachel Hawkins

I have had the experience common to many women, of needing to define myself and to find my self-esteem as a person, not simply as somebody's wife or mother. — Hazel Hawke

Do not rely on unplanned music; it comes out as though it were planned, but planned by someone you cross the street to avoid. — Robert Ashley

I like tough relationships. I think relationships with conflict are good for you - you learn. But you can't listen too much. I have a strong point of view, and it's important that I fight for my ideas. — Frida Giannini

She gasped when she saw it. "I know," I said. "Grant, you're massive." I winked. "I know, Lacey," I said again. "I'm a mother-fucking monster. — Chance Carter

I can't recite the chronology or elaborate on the facts. I can't explain the reasons or defend how we lived our lives. What I can tell you is how the events of 1933 sowed the seeds that fundamentally changed our future, that there was little hand-wringing or emotion, that circumstances were beyond control, that there was no recourse or appeal. I can tell you that events were incremental, that the unbelievable became the believable and, ultimately, the normal.
Ralph Webster, A Smile in One Eye: a Tear in the Other — Ralph Webster

Democracy is probably intrinsically the best form of government, not because all men are equal in wisdom and virtue, or because all men are so good and wise that they should be given as much power as possible, but because all men are so foolish and wicked that no one should be given very great power over others. — Peter Kreeft

I just read few books, and this books made a magic in my life. — Deyth Banger

I shouldn't believe anything I say, if I were you-and that includes what I just told you. — Jasper Fforde