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A dissolute and intemperate youth hands down the body to old age in a worn-out state. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

There's something about Michael J. Fox that I loved when he did all the '80s stuff. His way of performing all the physicality, which is why it's so tragic now, but the way he used his body so much as well, I loved. — James McAvoy

With their whips of flames they smote asunder the webs of Ungoliant. - The Silmarillion — J.R.R. Tolkien

In the ice of solitude man becomes most inexorably a question to himself, and just because the question pitilessly summons and draws into play his most secret life he becomes an experience to himself. — Martin Buber

Most people, myself included, really want to be liked - and not just because it feels good. Being liked is also a key factor in both professional and personal success. A willingness to make an introduction or advocate for or promote someone depends upon having positive feelings about that person. We need to believe in her ability to do the job and get along with everyone while doing it. That's why, instinctively, many of us feel pressure to mute our accomplishments. — Sheryl Sandberg

The thoughts that creep into our brain about other people tell us less about those people than they do about ourself ... Understand that most judgments of others are an attempt to empower ourselves and give a sense of being better than the person we judge ... Our primitive nature (automatic brain) helps us believe that this is necessary for protection. Following this natural tendency puts up further obstructions to the law of attraction. — Charles F. Glassman

For the next week that was all I heard - manana, a lovely word and one that probably means heaven. — Jack Kerouac

A forte always makes a foible. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Sun, I come to see you for the last time. — Jean Racine

I try to write conversationally; I try to write like people speak and put the emphasis on the right syllable. — Don Henley

When you hope for the best for sure something better will happen. — Debasish Mridha