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Compromise is an honorable word. — John Dingell

My solemn exasperation was to her the silence of love. — Vladimir Nabokov

Your right of religious freedom ends where my right of religious abstinence begins ... — T. Rafael Cimino

The older I get, the more I look like my favorite shoes. — Dana Gould

Hell and damnation, life is such fun with a ragged greatcoat and a Jerry gun! — Alexander Blok

If you're not hiring from some groups of the population, then you're obviously missing out. — Stewart Butterfield

I feel like I prefer movies, but, at the same time, theater is so exciting when you're doing it. It's a harder job doing theater. — Ana De La Reguera

Some things you just can't question. Like you can't question why two plus two is four. So don't question it, don't try to look it up. I don't know who made it, all I know is it was put in my head that two plus two is four. So certain things happen. Why does it rain? Why am I so sexy? I don't know. — Shaquille O'Neal

I think music is about our internal life. It's part of the way people touch each other. That's very precious to me. And astronomy is, in a sense, the very opposite thing. Instead of looking inwards, you are looking out, to things beyond our grasp. — Brian May

Medicine in the future will give everyone the ability to become their own best healer. — Deepak Chopra

Here was an unparalleled thing, so that even from such an imperious and contemptuously proud girl as she was, such extremely frank testimony, such sacrifice, such self-immolation was almost impossible to expect. And for what, for whom? To save her betrayer and offender, at least somehow, at least slightly, to contribute to his salvation by creating a good impression in his favor! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

With no other privilege than that of sympathy and sincere good wishes, I would address an affectionate exhortation to the youthful literati, grounded on my own experience. It will be but short; for the beginning, middle, and end converge to one charge: NEVER PURSUE LITERATURE AS A TRADE. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The man that takes her in unholy embrace will have his privates blasted like a frostbitten apple," he said, with relish, "and his soul will burn forever in hell." He bared his teeth at his grandfather, and drew back his hand. "Like this." The beechwood teeth landed in the midst of the fire with a plop, and at once began to sizzle. — Diana Gabaldon