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Perhaps he anticipated our anticipation of his anticipation . . . — Tarun Shanker
Every man is a priest, even involuntarily; his conduct is an unspoken sermon, which is forever preaching to others. — Henri Frederic Amiel
Yep, that's really only just a little white towel. — Sibylla Matilde
They who disbelieve in virtue because man has never been found perfect, might as reasonably deny the sun because it is not always noon. — Augustus William Hare
I was just a person, and he was just a person, and together we were scrambling in the dark to try to understand each other. — L. H. Cosway
Everything is all right, and everybody has to do exactly what he does. I learned that on Tralfamadore. — Kurt Vonnegut
The best defense against logic is ignorance. — Blaise Pascal
If there's one common thread throughout all of history, it's that people have always fallen for the wrong people. — Leila Sales
What a mercy, I thought, that the crippled, the maimed, those whom Fate has cheated, at least in sleep have no knowledge of the shapeliness or unshapeliness of their bodies, — Stefan Zweig
I've always had a thing for Catwoman. Michelle Pfeiffer or Halle Berry in tight leather pants, with the boots - I'm pretty good with either one. — Denis Leary
For my nymphet I needed a diminutive with a lyrical lilt to it. One of the most limpid and luminous letters is "L". The suffix "-ita" has a lot of Latin tenderness, and this I required too. Hence: Lolita. However, it should not be pronounced as you and most Americans pronounce it: Low-lee-ta, with a heavy, clammy "L" and a long "o". No, the first syllable should be as in "lollipop", the "L" liquid and delicate, the "lee" not too sharp. Spaniards and Italians pronounce it, of course, with exactly the necessary note of archness and caress. Another consideration was the welcome murmur of its source name, the fountain name: those roses and tears in "Dolores." My little girl's heartrending fate had to be taken into account together with the cuteness and limpidity. Dolores also provided her with another, plainer, more familiar and infantile diminutive: Dolly, which went nicely with the surname "Haze," where Irish mists blend with a German bunny - I mean, a small German hare. — Vladimir Nabokov
In one hand I have a dream, and in the other I have an obstacle. Tell me, which one grabs your attention? — Henry Parkes
Look to the beauty of this day, miracles are all around you. — Mary Engelbreit
Poverty, many can endure with dignity. Success, how few can carry off, even with decency and without baring their innermost infirmities before the public gaze! — Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham
Self-justification, therefore, is not only about protecting high self-esteem; it's also about protecting low self-esteem if that is how a person sees himself. — Elliot Aronson
