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After a couple of years of public high school, I went to Exeter - an insane conglomeration of adolescent males in the wilderness, all of whom claimed to hate poetry. — Donald Hall
He is an old bore. Even the grave yawns for him. — Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Where women are, the better things are implied if not spoken. — Amos Bronson Alcott
Let Wall Street have a nightmare and the whole country has to help them back to bed again. — Will Rogers
I ask you to believe nothing that you cannot verify for yourself. — G.I. Gurdjieff
I love Billy Wilder, and I love the way that his films can be very touching and very moving and very romantic, and at the same time there's always a little cynical undertone, there's always something that undercuts things. — David Nicholls
I hate funerals. They aren't for the guy who's dead. They're for the guys who are left alive and enjoy mourning. — Humphrey Bogart
Who was there to guard youth from pain and death - youth who could not, who had never been able to, guard itself? Did they know too little? Or was it that they knew too much, and therefore thought they knew it all? — Agatha Christie
But then we so rarely understand the value of what we possess until it's gone. — Karen Marie Moning
Do your best and let God do the rest. — Ben Carson
My fight isn't so simple, it has very deep roots, from long ago, from earlier generations. Life weighs on me with the weight of my family history, my genes drag along a race of sons of plenty and sons of bitches who with a blade of a machete cleared the pathways of life. They're still doing it. They ate with the machete, they worked, they shaved, killed, and settled differences with their wives with machete. Today the machete is a shotgun, a nine-millimeter, a chopper. The weapon has changed but not its use. The story has changed, too, has become terrifying. Once proud, we are now ashamed, without understanding how, why, and when it all happened. We don't know how long our history is, but we can feel its weight. — Jorge Franco
