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Politicians are interested in the health of the people like predators savor live prey. — A.E. Samaan

There are no new stressful thoughts. They're all recycled. — Byron Katie

There are basically no companies that have good slow decisions. There are only companies that have good fast decisions. — Larry Page

He smells like Speed Stick, shampoo, and all I've ever wanted. — Sarah Tregay

They say the eyes are the apertures to the soul. If that is so, I feared Locusta's soul was far darker than even Nero's. — Katlyn Charlesworth

It's soothing to realize that my mind's processes are inherently uncontrollable. — Rudy Rucker

I won't buy into the Hollywood thing...I want to be in good movies. — Ewan McGregor

Music is ... A higher revelation than all Wisdom & Philosophy — Ludwig Van Beethoven

One never lets go of an illusion without replacing it with another. — Marty Rubin

He turned back, and there was an odd light in his eyes. "Did I ever tell you that I can't live without you?" he said.
"No," she said. "You can tell me about it when we survive." She could barely breathe, death was eating its way toward her, and she wanted to laugh out loud with the joy of it. — Anne Stuart

Libraries are the latest fashion for the brain. — E. Jean Carroll

Never shall I forget these things, even if I am condemned to life as long as God himself — Elie Wiesel

Once the stone door slid into place, Keegan closed the very short distance between them. She didn't move, nor did she flinch when he snaked an arm around her waist and drew her into his body, hard. A soft gasp escaped her, and she rested her palms on his chest. — Lia Davis

But how glum he looks now." She threw some daisies at him. Then, after a pause, she added mockingly: "It's hunger, my dear. Good Lord, how dependent men are on food! — John Dos Passos

You should approach Joyce's Ulysses as the illiterate Baptist preacher approaches the Old Testament: with faith. — William Faulkner