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Caratacus suffered the double indignity of being taken to Rome in chains and having an opera written about him by Elgar. — Ben Aaronovitch
Every circumstance comes with two handles, which one of which you can hold it, while with the other conditions are insupportable. — Epictetus
I believe that the way to a man's heart is not through his stomach. It's a little further south. — Bill Engvall
I must learn that the purpose of my life belongs to God, not me. God is using me from His great personal perspective, and all He asks of me is that I trust Him. — Oswald Chambers
The cross of Christ only triumphs in the breast of believers over the devil and the flesh, sin and sinners, when their eyes are directed to the power of His Resurrection. — John Calvin
I just enjoyed telling stories. I enjoyed watching films and reading and becoming someone else. I spent a lot of time on my own when I was younger; I enjoyed my own company and still do, so it was a source of escapism. — Tuppence Middleton
A flower may be beautiful all on its own, but a person is never truly beautiful unless someone's eyes show him that he is beautiful. — Laurell K. Hamilton
When people dress well, they play well. — Wynton Marsalis
I have this crazy collection of napkins and post-it notes I keep in a box under my desk, which I raid often and replenish constantly. — Catherine Cruzan
If someone else was in the room, I wouldn't feel comfortable doing what I wanted to do. I would try to play something that the other person or people would love or would like, at least. Nothing was true because I was not playing what I wanted, and they were not listening to anything that was coming from anywhere true. — Juana Molina
No writer should be the same as another, that's not art. — Therese Anne Fowler
And again, as always, after so many years we were still in the same place we always were. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Men's fundamental attitudes toward the world are fixed by the scope and qualities of the activities in which they partake. — John Dewey
