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The worst that could happen wasn't crashing and burning, it was accepting terminal boredom as a tolerable status quo.
— Timothy Ferriss
I was four years old then, and I think it must have been the next summer that I first heard the voices.
— Black Elk
I want you to know that farmers are not going to be secondary thoughts to a Bush administration. They will be in the forethought of our thinking.
— George W. Bush
My comments are reserved for reputable journalists.
— Ward Churchill
Love is the safest investment in the world; nearly everyone gets out tenfold what they put in.
— Clement G. Martin
If you mess around with jazz, you better have a good drummer and a good bass player.
— Gunther Schuller
As an actor, you have to get used to being told no, develop a thick skin, and just keep persevering.
— Emun Elliott
There must be a way to get more of these in me faster, thought the inventor of pea soup as he sat eating peas.
— Dana Gould
I didn't cross the line, you drew it in after I traversed it.
— Russell Brand
Everything about everybody is nothing but diversion from death.
— Thomas Bernhard
There is an excitement in creating a life, rather than maintaining a life you are not excited about living.
— Shannon L. Alder
I should have been a pair of ragged claws/ Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.
— T. S. Eliot
I need to have some depth in my characters. That's why they are all Bengalis. I can't imagine writing a book with someone called Saxena as the hero.
— Upamanyu Chatterjee