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English sense has toiled, but Hindoo wisdom never perspired. — Henry David Thoreau

WYATT: What kind of sound waves?
DR. BAZELON: Tapes of the cries of baby mice. This sound reaches a level of forty thousand cycles per second. It's the purest thing in nature. — Don DeLillo

Investing in renter's insurance is hugely worthwhile. It protects you from a whole load of financial pitfalls around your home. Your home should be the center of your sense of security - not the cause of you losing financial security. — Alexa Von Tobel

We are so busy with a million pursuits that we don't even notice the most important things slipping away. — Kevin DeYoung

I don't much like to look back with the idea that I was doing it wrong then or I'm doing it wrong now. — Robert Sheckley

Instead of assaulting sales resistance by direct attack, he is interested in removing sales resistance. — Edward L. Bernays

Chronologically she is twelve but emotionally she is older, and intellectually older still. — Dean Koontz

I'm an avid runner and play soccer every weekend, but I also have to constantly watch what I eat, and I'm always thinking about how to balance my meals. — Marcus Samuelsson

Watergate is an immensely complicated scandal with a cast of characters as varied as a Tolstoy novel. — Bob Woodward

Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the Lord JEHOVAH is everlasting strength: 5. For he bringeth down them that dwell on high; the lofty city, he layeth it low; he layeth it low, even to the ground; he bringeth it even to the dust. 6. The foot shall tread it down, even the feet of the poor, and the steps of the needy. — Anonymous

I dont want to return to France, because Ive won everything there - league title, cup, best player, best young player — Eden Hazard

In spite of their obvious differences, folk art and popular art have much in common; they are easy to understand, they are romantic, patriotic, conventionally moral, and they are held in deep affection by those who are suspicious of the great arts. Popular artists can be serious, like Frederick Remington, or trivial, like Charles Dana Gibson; they can be men of genius like Chaplin or men of talent like Harold Lloyd; they can be as uni versal as Dickens or as parochial as E.P. Roe; one thing common to all of them is the power to communicate directly with everyone. — Gilbert Seldes

I want to play positive role models - women who mean something to other women. — Agyness Deyn

Second-hand gloves will become lovely again, their memories are what give them the need for other hands. And the desolation of lovers is the same: that enormous emptiness carved out of such tiny beings as we are asks to be filled; the need for the new love is faithfulness to the old. — Galway Kinnell