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Life, if you keep chasing it so hard, will drive you to death. Time - when pursued like a bandit - will behave like one; always remaining one county or one room ahead of you, changing its name and hair color to elude you, slipping out the back door of the motel just as you're banging through the lobby with your newest search warrant, leaving only a burning cigarette in the ashtray to taunt you. At some point you have to stop because it won't. You have to admit that you can't catch it. That you're not supposed to catch it. — Elizabeth Gilbert

In his novels from beginning to end, Dickens is making the same point always: that to the English governing classes the people they govern are not real. — Edmund Wilson

Insanity is a requirement to live in our house. You know that. — M. Leighton

Proverbs 31:25 ~ "Strength and dignity are your clothing as you smile at your future! — Carla Burns

Thinking based on who deserves what blocks compassionate communication. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Harvey knew what he was and what he was best at: He was a noisy son of a bitch and he was good at making things fall down and go boom. — John Scalzi

Being a football manager is no fun at all. You have to put up with all the hassle. It is not surprising that so many turn grey or have heart attacks. — Ruud Gullit

I never play golf because it takes too long, and the business connections it produces can be made just as easily over an early breakfast. — Eli Broad

There exists a creature which is perfectly harmless; when it passes before your eyes you scarcely notice it and forget it again immediately. But as soon as it invisibly gets somehow into your ears, it develops there, it hatches, as it were, and cases have been known where it was penetrated even into the brain and has thriven devastatingly in that organ, like those pneumococci in dogs that gain entrance through the nose.
This creature is one's neighbor. — Rainer Maria Rilke

When Poetry thus keeps its place as the handmaiden of piety, it shall attain not a poor perishable wreath, but a crown that fadeth not away. — John Wesley

It is a weak thing to tell half your story, and then ask your friend's advice-a still weaker thing to take it. — Arthur Helps

All women are feminists, whether they know it or not. — Isabelle Holland

He removes the greatest ornament of friendship who takes away from it respect. — Marcus Tullius Cicero