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Re: Robert Montgomery's Poems His writing bears the same relation to poetry which a Turkey carpet bears to a picture. There are colours in the Turkey carpet out of which a picture might be made. There are words in Mr. Montgomery's writing which, when disposed in certain orders and combinations,have made, and will make again, good poetry. But, as they now stand, they seem to be put together on principle in such a manner as to give no image of anything in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth. — Thomas B. Macaulay

No man ever distinguished himself who could not bear to be laughed at. — Maria Edgeworth

Parents aren't the people you come from. They're the people you want to be, when you grow up. — Jodi Picoult

Most of my nightmares that jolt me awake either involve the cosmos or something completely out of human control. In reality, I worry more about nuclear war, or war in general. — Lorene Scafaria

At the end of primary school, I went to secondary school. I paid $12 a term to go to school. — Joyce Banda

I wasn't playing a drag queen - I was playing an extraordinary performer. — John Lone

Well I think that the mind of a serial killer and the mind of the detectives represent the duality we face as people. — Paul Guilfoyle

Everybody thinks the Bushes are from Texas. I've been there twice. — Billy Bush

The prayers of all good people are good. — Willa Cather

When I was a child, we seemed to be living in a world remote from the rest of the world. But television has made a great difference to all of us. — Nadine Gordimer

Maybe someday, as the knots became unraveled, this moment would wrap around him, tying him to her. Or maybe her love would simply loosen the strings, freeing him to walk away. — Amy Harmon

It's interesting - a lot of good actors are good mimes. But I'm terrible. If I tried to do an impression, nobody would know what I was doing. — Christopher Walken

Prudence does not make people happy; it merely deprives them of the excitement of being constantly in trouble. — Mason Cooley