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Pleasures conceived in the world of the senses have a beginning and an end and give birth to misery, Arjuna.
— Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
I think I've only spent about ten percent of my energies on writing. The other ninety percent went to keeping my head above water.
— Katherine Anne Porter
ha! They will get to that place soon enough.
— Anna Quindlen
You don't win 114 games by being lucky.
— Mike Hargrove
the desire is overwhelming. Why? Because there is availability without accountability.
— Edward T. Welch
Friendship gives us the strength to turn from lambs into lions.
— Stephen Richards
Politics is about moving forward, looking forward.
— Rush Limbaugh
Nevertheless, the mode, the justification, and all the games involved in this war were dishonest.
— Dario Fo
Wisdom is simple but profound.
Folly, even when complex, is stupid. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Folly, even when complex, is stupid. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Brooklyn is a big fat blob with its own ugly shape across from Manhattan; it looks like Jabba the Hutt counting his money.
— Ned Vizzini
Unfortunately, computers are?stupid.Unlike human beings, computers possess the truly profound stupidity of the inanimate.
— Bruce Sterling
England is my wife, America my mistress. It is very good sometimes to get away from one's wife.
— Cedric Hardwicke
Every now and then, something so profound comes out of your mouth that I am convinced you have to be consistently stupid on purpose.
— A.D. Blackburn
Why is it, every time I go the mile, another mile comes up?
— Anthony Liccione
Innovate or Evaporate
— Amandeep Singh Malik
There is something intriguing about knowing how things are going to turn out, but being constantly surprised about how they'll get there.
— Jael McHenry
A good motto in life, he'd reckoned, was: don't eat anything that glows.
— Terry Pratchett