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Young man had a steed which was the observed of all observers. It was a Bearn pony, from twelve to fourteen years old, yellow in his hide, without a hair — Alexandre Dumas

This effect would be increased by extraneous circumstances producing other familiar physical sensations - night, cold or the rattling of heavy traffic, for instance." "Yes." "Yes. The old wounds are nearly healed, but not quite. The ordinary exercise of your mental faculties has no bad effect. It is only when you excite the injured part of your brain." "Yes, I see." "Yes. You must avoid these occasions. You must learn to be irresponsible, Lord Peter." "My friends say I'm only too irresponsible already." "Very likely. A sensitive nervous temperament often appears so, owing to its mental nimbleness." "Oh! — Dorothy L. Sayers

Out of moderation a pure happiness springs. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It's good filmmaking when you don't have to say anything and you can still tell the story. — Shia Labeouf

I really identified with Jess, because my own dream was acting, which isn't the most conventional profession. — Parminder Nagra

I'll never retire from working; I'll keep my life interesting until I drop dead. — Cristina Saralegui

[Commuting by bicycle is] an absolutely essential part of my day. It's mind-clearing, invigorating. I get to go out and pedal through the countryside in the early morning hours, and see life come back and rejuvenate every day as the sun is coming out. — James L. Jones

Ain't nothing but 10 grand. What's 10 grand to me? — Randy Moss

Unless we insist that politics is imagination and mind, we will learn that imagination and mind are politics, and of a kind we will not like. — Lionel Trilling

So often, science fiction helps to get young people interested in science. That's why I don't mind talking about science fiction. It has a real role to play: to seize the imagination. — Michio Kaku

Fear is priceless education. — Lance Armstrong

The ache starts in my chest and spreads through my veins. The abuse I can handle; it's the happiness that cripples. — Laura Wiess

That which disturbs your soul, you must not suffer — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe