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She was looking into my eyes with that way she had of looking that made you wonder whether she really saw out of her own eyes. They would look on and on after every one else's eyes in the world would have stopped looking. She looked as though there were nothing on earth she would not look at like that, and really she was afraid of so many things. — Ernest Hemingway,

If you know what you are going to write when you're writing a poem, it's going to be average. — Derek Walcott

You need to retain a little bit of mystery along the way or he's going to assume he's already plumbed your depths and get bored really fast. Reveal yourself slowly, when the subject comes up, and let him build his opinion of you gradually. Not only does that make you more of an enigma that he'll be dying to get to the bottom of, but it allows him to judge you on who you are right now. Let's — Eric Monroe

But Moses again pleaded, Lord, please! Send anyone else. — Anonymous

Most successful investors, in fact, do nothing most of the time. — Jim Rogers

'Why' is a question no animal can ask, because both the question and answers require speech. Have you ever seen an animal shrug? — Tom Wolfe

I travel the broad path as is the way of youth, I give myself to vice unmindful of virtue, I am eager for the pleasure of the flesh more than salvation, my soul is dead and I shall look after the flesh. — Carl Orff

Nutrition can make or break you on race day. It's not something you leave to chance. If you don't plan for it you're almost guaranteed to bonk. — Sean Price

I'm not like a high intellectual. — Billy West

Do good to another man, even when they do not do you good; another will certainly do you good. if there is still shame and fear in one's heart to do good, there will certainly be no progress at all. — Sukarno

Jean smirked and raised an eyebrow at Leor. "Would you like to fly through the Louvre?"
Leor couldn't perceive how that would even be possible. But Jean would inevitably find a way. "No, no!" Leor ardently replied. "Let's just land there and take a walk. Look at some statues, get some air."
"Ah, but do we not have plenty of air, flowing around up here in the skies?" Jean asked, diving down towards the Seine, and then sharply pulling up along one of the slopes.
"Would you like me to vomit again?" Leor asked, with a hand near his mouth. — Zechariah Barrett