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90% of the work in this country is done
by people who don't feel good. — Theodore Roosevelt

The idea that the curtain rises on what is often more or less a happy scene, and it will fall just a few hours later, and everyone will be dead or have gone mad ... I find that kind of narrative very appealing. — Daniel Handler

Sometimes we do terrible things to the ones we love just to see what harm we can cause. — Frederick Weisel

We knew that his retirement would come one day and we both have been planning for it by ensuring the quality of the squad — David Gill

In reality, the pioneers of this transformation of the indigenous Zapatista woman are a merit of the women insurgents. — Subcomandante Marcos

Because making movies is such an expensive endeavor, other media such as books and comics have long been a more feasible way to experiment with truly new ideas. — Anita Elberse

It's not the intensity of the man, but the duration of his intensity that makes the man great. — Friedrich Nietzsche

For example, obesity costs the average person an extra $1,429 per year in increased health care costs. But since we're not required to set aside money for every burger we consume (to cover the real financial cost of the burger), the long-term costs of carrying extra weight remain invisible. — Kerry Patterson

I think was able to do a lot of things here. — Latrell Sprewell

I have a folder in my office with about 400 ideas in it. So it will take me another 40 years to get through those. — James Patterson

I tell you the solemn truth, that the doctrine of the Trinity is not so difficult to accept for a working proposition as any one of the axioms of physics. — Henry Adams

Because lurking somewhere beneath the surface of your brain is a vision of loneliness, and it will be a terrible moment when it breaks through, and you realise that your future is not a green pastures, but the knackers yard. We are all separate people, and we are all alone. It is a ridiculous thing to say that no man is an island. We are all islands. You can die, and Gerry won't. Gerry can die, and you won't. Our lives just go on, separate as they have always been. — Fay Weldon

The sad spreadsheet of my life that reveals how much my debts far outweigh my assets. — Haruki Murakami