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As my manager says, 'These are wonderful problems.' — Jeffrey Tambor

Textbook intelligence is not true intelligence. It only marks a man good at memorization. — Suzy Kassem

'God himself cannot exist without wise men' - Luther said, and was right. But 'God can exist even less without unwise men' - that good old Luther did not say. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Throughout my life, I've been gratified that I've been able to keep the child in me alive and inspire others. — Jonathan Winters

Looking through a photograph I found inside a drawer
I was taken by a photograph of you. — Jackson Browne

Even when dead, the hog largely refuses to submit to the machine, — Sigfried Giedion

My arm hurts all the time now. It hurts right now. It never stops hurting. — Mark T Bertolini

We haven't had any accidents for months now ... Everything on that island is perfectly fine. — Michael Crichton

Wretched set of incompetent noodles. — Adam Hochschild

If you don't want to sink, you better figure out how to swim — Jeannette Walls

It still took years for me to let go of learned pattern's of behavior that negated my capacity to give and receive love. One pattern that made the practice of love especially difficult was my constantly choosing to be with men who were emotionally wounded, who were not that interested in loving, even though they desired to be loved. I wanted to know love but was afraid to be intimate. By choosing men who were not interested in being loving, I was able to practice giving love but always within an unfufilling context. Naturally, my need to receive love was not met. I got what I was accustomed to getting. Care and affection, usually mingled with a degree of unkindness, neglect, and on some occasions, out right cruelty. — Bell Hooks

Love is never a relationship; love is relating. It is always a river, flowing, unending. Love knows no full stop; the honeymoon begins but never ends. It is not like a novel that starts at a certain point and ends at a certain point. It is an ongoing phenomenon. Lovers end, love continues - it is a continuum. It is a verb, not a noun. And why do we reduce the beauty of relating to relationship? Why are we in such a hurry? Because to relate is insecure, and relationship is a security. Relationship has a certainty; relating is just a meeting of two strangers, maybe just an overnight stay and in the morning we say goodbye. Who knows what is going to happen tomorrow? And we are so afraid that we want to make it certain, we want to make it predictable. We would like tomorrow to be according to our ideas; we don't allow it freedom to have its own say. So we immediately reduce every verb to a noun. You — Osho

Because you could only hold your breath for so long before you drowned. — Alicia Kat Vancil

My house says to me, "Do not leave me, for here dwells your past."
And the road says to me, "Come and follow me, for I am your future."
And I say to both my house and the road, "I have no past, nor have I a future. If I stay here, there is a going in my staying; and if I go there is a staying in my going. Only love and death will change all things. — Kahlil Gibran