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Yes: I was down there once, and for a good while afterward I could call up the sight of it in winter. But now it's all snowed under. — Edith Wharton

I thought: pity the poor in spirit who know neither the enchantment nor the beauty of language. — Muriel Barbery

I think that stupidity is like a wild fire burning through the social fabric of an intrinsically reasonable existence. — Travis Culliton

That was such a wonderful time, even in its strangeness and sadness-and life isn't the same now. It's wonderful, but it isn't the same. — Gregory Maguire

I was certainly going the right way for a stroke when I left Paris. I paid for it nicely afterwards! When I stopped drinking, when I stopped smoking so much, when I began to think again instead of trying not to think - Good Lord, the depression and the prostration of it! Work in these magnificent natural surroundings (Arles) has restored my morale, but even now some efforts are too much for me: my strength fails me ... — Vincent Van Gogh

I think people loosely use the term 'free speech.' If the market wants to be such that people don't want to watch someone, so be it. — Greta Van Susteren

If I be waspish, best beware my sting. — William Shakespeare

After you've work hard to get what you want, take the time to enjoy it. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

It is a full-time job to cope with alien elements from both interpersonal sources and societal influences. — Lisa Firestone

At a young age, when I was fascinated with China, I read 'The Travels of Marco Polo' and learned about this exciting, dramatic world he captured and reported on. He's so little known, but yet this mythology has survived that's so misrepresentative of his story. — John Fusco

What humility does for one is it reminds us that there are people before me. I have already been paid for. And what I need to do is prepare myself so that I can pay for someone else who has yet to come but who may be here and needs me. — Maya Angelou

The real world is simply too terrible to admit.
it tells man that he is a small trembling animal who will someday decay and die.
Culture changes all of this,makes man seem important,vital to the universe.
immortal in some ways — Ernest Becker