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  • Men are able to trust one another, knowing the exact degree of dishonesty they are entitled to expect. -- Stephen Leacock
  • Fiction is a kind of compassion-generating machine that saves us from sloth. Is life kind or cruel? Yes, Literature answers. Are people good or bad? You bet, says Literature. But unlike other systems of knowing, Literature declines to eradicate one truth in favor of another. -- George Saunders
  • It isn't hard to be an artist and do your money thing. It's much harder to wake up in the middle of the night knowing that you're being ripped off and starting to get this feeling in your stomach almost bordering on bitterness toward people who are saying one thing and doing another. -- Sophie B. Hawkins
  • I am not the first Buddha who came upon Earth, nor shall I be the last. In due time, another Buddha will arise in the world - a Holy One, a supremely enlightened One, endowed with wisdom in conduct, auspicious, knowing the universe, an incomparable leader of men, a master of angels and mortals. -- Buddha
  • Marriage is all about knowing the ins and outs and the intimate details, and your wife is supposed to be the person you know best. But my brother and I think alike, know everything about one another, and when we get together, we block everything else out. Nothing exists in our world except for us. -- Jon Heder
  • It's one thing thinking something and another thing knowing it. -- François Lelord
  • It's one thing thinking something and another thing knowing it. -- François Lelord
  • Knowing that one may be subject to bias is one thing; being able to correct it is another. -- Jon Elster
  • In Oran, as elsewhere, for want of time and thought, people have to love one another without knowing it. -- Albert Camus
  • I think it is impossible for one human being really to know another without first knowing and being at peace with himself. -- Eleanor Roosevelt
  • All men contain several men inside them, and most of us bounce from one self to another without ever knowing who we are. -- Paul Auster
  • I've been playing one way or another since I was about three years old. I don't remember not knowing how to play any instruments. -- Frank Fairfield
  • We fall from womb to tomb, from one blackness and toward another, remembering little of the one and knowing nothing of the other ... except through faith. -- Stephen King
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