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All the fifty years of conscious brooding have brought me no closer to answer the question, "What are light quanta?" Of course today every rascal thinks he knows the answer, but he is deluding himself. — Albert Einstein

Sometimes one has suffered enough to have the right to never say: I am too happy. — Alexandre Dumas

One way of looking at speech is to say that it is a constant stratagem to cover nakedness. — Harold Pinter

Dr Howell drank from the special cup which was tied around the handle with red cotton to distinguish the staff cups from those of the patients, and thus prevent the interchange of disease like boredom loneliness authoritarianism. — Janet Frame

I sat down in the wilderness with my books, and wept for joy. — Sofia Samatar

And the riven quote, nevermore. — Edgar Allan Poe

We must leave the discovery of this mystery, like all others, to time, and accident, and Heaven's pleasure. — Charles Dickens

My heart skips a beat. Seriously, like a CD from the public library, it goes ZZebbTTT and skips. — Brent Crawford

Well, because sometimes you love someone but they might not be the right
person for you. That takes some time to figure out — Emily Giffin

All good stories must have religion, royalty, sex, and mystery. She figured she'd have a good two hours to read her Harlequin," said my grandmother. "Well, little Suzy walked up to her desk one minute later, said she was finished, and handed her the paper. 'That's impossible,' said the teacher, who looked down and read the story: 'My god, said the Princess, I'm pregnant, whodunit? — Holly Morris

One who has hope lives differently. — Pope Benedict XVI

There is nothing the wise man does reluctantly. He escapes necessity because he wills what necessity is going to force on him. — Seneca.

In its individual manifestation the character of a man's anima is as a rule shaped by his mother. If he feels that his mother had a negative influence on him, his anima will often express itself in irritable, depressed moods, uncertainty, insecurity, and touchiness. (If, however he is able to overcome the negative assaults on himself, they can serve to reinforce his masculinity.) Within the soul of such a man the negative mother-anima figure will endlessly repeat this theme: "I am nothing. Nothing makes any sense. With others it's different, but for me ... I enjoy nothing." These "anima moods" cause a sort of dullness, a fear of disease, of impotence, or of accidents. The whole of life takes on a sad and oppressive aspect. Such dark moods can even lure a man to suicide, in which case the anima becomes a death demon. She appears in this role in Cocteau's film Orphee. — C. G. Jung

[When asked if her husband was still living:] It's a matter of opinion. — Hermione Gingold

You think you know how much you can love another person, and then you have a child and you realize you didn't know. It's infinitely rewarding. — Ashton Kutcher