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Humor brings insight and tolerance. Irony brings a deeper and less friendly understanding. — Agnes Repplier
A beautiful woman must expect to be more accountable for her steps, than one less attractive. — Samuel Richardson
One of the wonderful things about this glorious holiday trip I'm on is that I'm in public with people. It hasn't been inclined ... I don't know - something to do with the death of my wife. It's inclined to make me isolated. — Jeremy Brett
Many books have mattered enormously to my life and work. 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens would be one of several contenders for 'most influential.' I first read it at 13 and have reread it dozens of times since. — Cheryl Mendelson
If it is correct to say that there will always be rightist temperaments and leftist temperaments, it is nevertheless also correct to say that political philosophy is neither rightist nor leftist; it must simply be true . — Jacques Maritain
It's kind of like a midlife crisis kind of thing. When you turn 40, you have to run the marathon, while all the parts still work properly. — Joe Bastianich
The sooner the doctrine of original sin disappears, the better it is for theology. — Georgia Harkness
You don't know, but I'm noticing. — David Levithan
In the 1987 stock market crash, according to the conclusions of the official Brady report, colossal sales of stock index futures by so-called portfolio insurers - whose investment strategies depended entirely on these derivatives - greatly exacerbated the 500-point market decline. — Carol Loomis
But there are no absolutes in human misery and things can always get worse — Cormac McCarthy
All the signs were right. And when I mean all the sings were right, the only signs that we care about when we start a project of making a record is, do we have the songs - it's that simple. — Graham Nash
He was a humorist, and everyone knew the funny writers were the most serious sort under their skins. — Paula McLain
what the melancholy among us sometimes know, though may not be able to articulate, is that coming to the end of our resources may be our only hope for coming to the beginning of something more substantial than self. — Sharon McMahon Moffitt