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Folly is the only thing that keeps youth at a stay and old age afar off;" as it is verified in the Brabanders, of whom there goes this common saying, "That age, which is wont to render other men wiser, makes them the greater fools. — Erasmus

If God does not have our highest allegiance, we will use prayer to try to get things that have that designation. — Timothy Keller

Louis had learned to be suspicious of the word educational. It covered, after all, a multitude of sins. — Paul Russell

So I'm your first ever Shadowhunter, huh?" Alec said when they separated at last.
"You're my first so many things, Alec Lightwood," Magnus said. — Cassandra Clare

For years, the feminists thought of me as an army sergeant. I was too macho for them. — Lina Wertmuller

Wanting to be a rock star, I get it. I'm like, 'Oh, my God, dude! The freedom!' — Orlando Bloom

Then he kissed her without breathing, without thinking. He kissed her until his entire body was tingling from the taste of her. — Laekan Zea Kemp

Modern proletarian package: On day one we will work for ten hours in a polluted textile factory, passing the night in a cramped apartment block. On day two we will work for ten hours as cashiers in the local department store, going back to sleep in the same apartment block. On day three we will learn from the native people how to open a bank account and fill out mortgage forms. — Yuval Noah Harari

We have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to call it falsehood. — William James

The last thing in the world someone should do is respond to critics. If I did that I'd be neutered by now
I would be in the nearest insane asylum wearing 15 straitjackets. My whole career has been nothing but: You shouldn't do it that way, you bigot, you sexist, you homophobe, you pig, you right-wing warmonger, you whatever. — Rush Limbaugh

In the back seat the three now silent, soot-smeared children absorbed it all - the choking creosote stench, the roar of wind and flame, the wild rocking of a car being driven that hard, the heat, the emotion so raw and exposed it was like butchered flesh; the tormented, hopeless feeling of two people who lived together in a love not yet love, nor yet not; an unshared life shared; a conspiracy of affections, illnesses, tragedies, jokes and labour; a marriage - the strange, terrible neverendingness of human beings. A family. — Richard Flanagan