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She speaks, my lord, that may be, hath endured a grief Might equal yours, if both were justly weighed. — William Shakespeare
At the end of the day, I'm reading the news. I'm not digging ditches. I'm not fighting fires. It's a long day, and it's a lot of responsibility, and it can be a little bewildering sometimes with the schedule. But, you know, it's a job, and they pay me well to do a job. — Lester Holt
A thin man can squeeze into a fat body, yet you can only squeeze a fat man to become thin — Benny Bellamacina
Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. — Benito Mussolini
Vanity often produces unreasonable alarm. — Ann Radcliffe
An astronomer, a physicist, and a mathematician (it is said) were holidaying in Scotland. Glancing from a train window, they observed a black sheep in the middle of a field. "How interesting," observed the astronomer, "all Scottish sheep are black!" To which the physicist responded, "No, no! Some Scottish sheep are black!" The mathematician gazed heavenward in supplication, and then intoned, "In Scotland there exists at least one field, containing at least one sheep, at least one side of which is black. — Simon Singh
If I can't sing them myself, there's nothing better than writing songs for other people and watching them be performed. It's kind of more thrilling than doing it yourself. — Kathleen Hanna
I am puzzled that Conway Morris apparently doesn't grasp the equally strong (and inevitable) personal preferences embedded in his own view of life. — Simon Conway Morris
Just because you don't believe it[] [ ... ]doesn't mean that it's not true. — Katherine Howe
Whenever you trace the origin of a skill or practices which played a crucial role in the ascent of man, we usually reach the realm of play. — Eric Hoffer
Summer sticks to her skirt sumptuously, in the shiny gray fabric hanging loosely from her curves. Her chestnut eyes, apparently hidden from strangers; her simple but graceful face, unpainted by Madison Avenue; and her straight black hair, parted down the middle without ego, all suggest a minimalist - almost pastoral - beauty that is oddly discordant with her fashionable attire, comfortable indifference to the crowds, and quasi-attentive perusal of the Time magazine unfolded over her hand. — Zack Love
I have really sinned. I am going to pause now, and sit here on the mound repenting in deepest shame ... — Dodie Smith
Mom's note on the dining room table to me and Faith read:
Daughters of mine,
In case you haven't noticed, no one has seen the top of our dining room table in months. I seem to recall it is oak, but as the days dwindle by, I'm less and less sure. Perhaps this is because your school books, files, papers, magazines, letters, underwear, etc., are shielding it from normal use. My goal for you, dear offspring, to be accomplished in twenty-four hours (no excuses), is the clearing/exhuming of this space so that we may gather around it once again and spend quality time. Even though I am working the night shift, I will still be watching. Do it or die.
Your loving mother — Joan Bauer
If I can't pronounce it, I don't want to put it in my body. Everything to me now is organic, natural, right from the farm. — Sharon Jones