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He who reads much and understands much, receives his fill. He who is full, refreshes others. — Ambrose

I did 75 films. I didn't take a break; I didn't spend my money. I have my savings, so when you're not working for money anymore, then you should find things that are meaningful and not just be like, 'OK, that's another day gone.' — Maggie Cheung

You see when he forgot his Self his mother took care of his Self, and loved and praised his Self. Our own praises poison our Selves, and puff and swell them up, till they lose all shape and beauty, and become like great toadstools. But the praises of father or mother do our Selves good, and comfort them and make them beautiful. They never do them any harm. If they do any harm, it comes of our mixing some of our own praises with them, and that turns them nasty and slimy and poisonous. — George MacDonald

They took all our land; I don't have any land to toil. My crops have to grow somewhere else. — John Trudell

Without sound, celebration and grief look nearly the same. — Ben Marcus

The fact that women are paid 73 cents on the dollar for work equivalent to work being done by men is unacceptable in America. — John Edwards

Modes are infinite, and laws are infinite. — Mahavira

To avoide the tediouse repetition of these woordes: is equalle to: I will settle as I doe often in woorke use, a paire of paralleles, or gemowe [twin] lines of one lengthe: =, bicause noe .2. thynges, can be moare equalle. — Robert Recorde

Plays have to be made, and we have to find a way to make them. All of us. — Jeff Garcia

How many are worried about a government shutdown? How many are more worried about it starting back up? — Jay Leno

When divine vision is attained, all appear equal; and there remains no distinction of good and bad, or of high and low. — Ramakrishna

Learning is the property of those who fear to do disagreeable things. — Pietro Aretino

I am a Roman citizen. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

When I thought of myself, of the feelings I had, of the things I thought I understood so well, I imagined myself somehow abstractly, because that other visual recollection was painful and unpleasant for me. No sooner would I call to mind my physical appearance than the finest, most lyrical, wonderful visions would vanish in an instant - so monstrous was its disparity with the intangible, glittering world that existed in my imagination. It seemed to me that there could be no greater contrast than that between my inner life and my outward appearance; sometimes I even imagined that I was trapped in someone else's strange, almost hateful body. — Gaito Gazdanov

It hurt to even bump into him. — Joe Louis

No chemical process shows a more wonderful activity than the transforming influence of the thoughts we imagine to be going on in another. — George Eliot