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An expert is a person who avoids the small errors while sweeping on to the grand fallacy. — Steven Weinberg
America's revolutionary deists saw themselves as - and they were - participants in an international movement that drew on most of the same literary sources across the civilized world. — Matthew Stewart
The novelty wears off. — J.A. Pierre
This is positively not an album to play while you do a doctorate thesis on "Bergson, Webern and Charles the Vicious, Paradox or Ambiguity?" — Bob Brookmeyer
Thus far the mighty mystery of motherhood is this: How is it that doing it all feels like nothing is ever getting done. — Rebecca Woolf
The longing and impatience of boyhood give way to the longing and discontent of manhood, and the future you anticipate is still just around the corner. — Morgan Llywelyn
Barbara Parkins was so rude and petty all of the time. I just found her behavior to be so silly. — Lana Wood
I got divorced, after having been married for almost eight years. That is a very life-altering experience. There's a period of time that you go through, where you're having to adjust to knowing yourself and knowing who you are from being a couple to being an individual again. — Jenna Fischer
All human beings should try to learn before they die what they are running from, and to, and why. — James Thurber
We need poetry as living language, the core of every language, something that is still spoken, aloud or in the mind, muttered in secret, subversive, reaching around corners, crumpled into a pocket, performed to a community, read aloud to the dying, recited by heart, scratched or sprayed on a wall. That kind of language. — Adrienne Rich
Life will throw a lot at you, so you can count on learning something new every day. I have learned to open my heart and let life teach me whatever it has to offer. Every day is a gift wrapped in the lessons of tomorrow. — Amy Lynn Steele
But once you accept the fact that you have always been alone, and will always be, then your perspective can begin to change. You can become aware of the small kindnesses, the little comforts. Be grateful for them. — Linda Olsson
