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What men are among the other formations of the earth, artists are among men. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

I am truly horrified by modern man. Such absence of feeling, such narrowness of outlook, such lack of passion and information, such feebleness of thought. — Alexander Herzen

Their sudden intimacy was like the explosive combustion that engulfs and consumes a moth that has fluttered too close to a candle flame; a completely unexpected turn of events that took both of them unawares and swept them irresistibly up and out of themselves as it hurled them into each other's arms. — Jack Whyte

In three years, every product my company makes will be obsolete. The only question is whether we will make them obsolete or somebody else will. — Bill Gates

In 1970, television ate my family. The Andy Warhol prophecy of 15 minutes of fame for any and everyone blew up on our doorstep. — Lance Loud

What we should be doing is saving habitats, not single species, no matter what their cuteness factor. — John Burnside

Simplicity is the best sophistication — Leonardo Da Vinci

Then everything is clear," Reynold said, looking around triumphantly at the crowd. "Jacques Cherbourg did not drown, he survived. He went to England, lived there a while, made a girl pregnant, and died. The girl gave birth to a boy and named him after the father. Jack here is now twenty, and looks exactly like his father did twenty-four years ago." Reynold looked at the priest. "No need for exorcism here, father. It's just a family reunion. — Ken Follett

The man who is able to hate strongly and with a quiet conscience is one who is complacently blind to all unworthiness in himself and serenely capable of seeing all his own wrongs in someone else. — Thomas Merton

When you live in complete acceptance of what is, that is the end of all drama in your life. — Eckhart Tolle

Your idea of me is fabricated with materials you have borrowed from other people and from yourself. What you think of me depends on what you think of yourself. Perhaps you create your idea of me out of material that you would like to eliminate from your own idea of yourself. Perhaps your idea of me is a reflection of what other people think of you. Or perhaps what you think of me is simply what you think I think of you. — Thomas Merton

People who say you're just as old as you feel are all wrong, fortunately. — Russell Baker

When you have an intense contact of love with nature or another human being, like a spark, then you understand that there is no time and that everything is eternal. — Paulo Coelho

Creating value is an inherently cooperative process, capturing value is inherently competitive. — Barry Nalebuff