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Heaven blazing into the head: Tragedy wrought to its uttermost. Though Hamlet rambles and Lear rages And all the drop-scenes drop at once Upon a hundred thousand stages It cannot grow by an inch or an ounce. — William Butler Yeats

I'm really trying to respond to the foods that are in the stores and just pulling the things that are the very best and cook what looks beautiful and is seasonal. That's the way to go. I love going to the grocery store and the market. None of it's drudgery for me. Washing dishes is the drudgery. — Ted Allen

When I got into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, a doctor told me to give up the course as I'd be totally deaf within a couple of years. But I refused to give in. — Stephanie Beacham

Man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. However little known — Jane Austen

When you experience it firsthand, it isn't so easy to hate the person who mistreats you when most of the time they're your godsend. — Colleen Hoover

Good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow. — William Shakespeare

Never hope for it more than you work for it. — Rita Mae Brown

I never wanted to do anything else but fight, when I was a kid. I never had any broader perspective of my own perspective. I didn't know anything about anything else. I just wanted to fight until I could fight no more, and then I wanted to own a bar and drink and tell war stories. — Mike Tyson

Good debt growth is when you borrow money, and it goes into the real economy. You do capital spending. You build businesses. — Stanley Druckenmiller

The happiness of mankind, if it ever should come to pass, would still leave men asking: Why? What point to it? To what end? — William Barrett

She dances in a ring of fire and throws off the challenge with a shrug. — Jim Morrison

The moment-of-conception fallacy implies that fertilization is a simple process with never a doubt as to whether it has or has not happened. — George C. Williams

Can't you see that? Everybody's sentimental, everybody. — Michel Faber

Hence the experienced soldier, once in motion, is never bewildered; once he has broken camp, he is never at a loss. — Sun Tzu

The name of the game is 'kill the quarterback.' Every football team tries to knock the guy out of the game that's handling the ball. — Joe Namath