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Is there anything more tedious than the often repeated tales of the old and forgetful? — Charles Caleb Colton

'Warm in December, cold in June, you say?'
I don't suppose the water's changed at all.
You and I know enough to know it's warm
Compared with cold, and cold compared with warm.
But all the fun's in how you say a thing. — Robert Frost

I was overtaken by a dread of utter solitude in the great turning world. — Peter Matthiessen

So when you go to sleep at night, if you're someone who hasn't had any sleep deprivation, you have a very normal sleep pattern, what we tend to see is that, in adults, they go to bed and they start off by going into the deeper stages sleep. — Shelby Harris

If you have something really important you want to say, you have to read your audience, I guess. — Cary Fukunaga

You don't have to be "insane" to cut people up, no matter how fiendishly you do it. You just have to hate enough. — Bruce Robinson

I turned down 'Harry Potter' and 'Spider-Man,' two movies that I knew would be phenomenally successful, because I had already made movies like that before and they offered no challenge to me. I don't need my ego to be reminded. — Steven Spielberg

Wanting something to make you happy is a sure way to be miserable. — Mooji

As for the claim that drone 'pilots' are not engaged in the extinguishing of human life via video games, the military's own term for its drone kills - 'bug splat,' which happens to be the name of a children's video game - and other evidence negates that. — Glenn Greenwald

Kittens tangle your yarn, men tangle your wits, and it's simple as breathing for both. — Robert Jordan

That part of Christ's nature which was profoundly human helps us to understand him and love him and to pursue his Passion as though it were our own. If he had not within him this warm human element, he would never be able to touch our hearts with such assurance and tenderness; he would not be able to become a model for our lives. — Nikos Kazantzakis

In Nature, the purpose of life is to achieve a goal. In human terms, it is called happiness. — Joey Lawsin

Climb aboard life's elevator, hit the "up" button, and see where it takes you. — Amy Dickinson

My father was, I suppose, a crank. He had a fine, precise mind, which ignored what it was not interested in. — L.P. Hartley