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That little touch is not in the books, but I wish it had been in the books because it was a great addition. — George R R Martin
Disease is an experience of a so-called mortal mind. It is fear made manifest on the body. — Mary Baker Eddy
You know what keeps me humble? Mirrors! — Phyllis Diller
Miss Wyndham, welcome. Shall I send for your luggage?" he asked.
"Yes, thank you, Tuffins. How have you been? I hope I haven't come at a bad time."
"There is never a bad time for your visits," he replied. As welcoming as I remember. I suspected his fondness for me stemmed from the fact that I was one of the few people who never made a request for "muffins" and snickered at the horrendous rhyme. — Tarun Shanker
Cinnamon Treat Green Smoothie — Cressida Elias
I should now find myself a wife! — Varun Dhawan
The challenge has been, we make policy in the world of politics. — Kevin McCarthy
And people are different from animals because they can have pictures on the screens in their heads of things which they are not looking at. They can have pictures of someone in another room. Or they can have a picture of what is going to happen tomorrow. Or they can have pictures of themselves as an astronaut. Or they can have pictures of really big numbers. Or they can have pictures of Chains of Reasoning when they're trying to work something out.
And that is why a dog can go to the vet and have a really big operation and have metal pins sticking out of its leg but if it sees a cat it forgets that it has pins sticking out of its leg and chases after the cat. But when a person has an operation it has a picture in its head of the hurt carrying on for months and months. — Mark Haddon
Because, in fact, women, feminists, do read my poetry, and they read it often with the power of their political interpretation. I don't care; that's what poetry is supposed to do. — Diane Wakoski
An hour-glass is a reminder not only of time's quick flight, but also of the dust to which we must at last return — Georg C. Lichtenberg
George used to say that Granny wasn't a time-optimist, she was a time-atheist, and the only religion she believed in was Do-It-Later-Buddhism. — Fredrik Backman