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The only wonder was that he should be in an under situation and not in the place of a head coachman like York; — Anna Sewell
We prove, we do not explain, our birth, — Marianne Moore
I have a good poker face because I am half dead inside. — Colson Whitehead
She did come from a family of bards, Jake," Atticus said. "Beards?" Dan asked. "Bards," Atticus said with a snort of laughter. "Poets. The learned scholars of Ireland." "I bet they had beards, though," Dan said, and Atticus laughed and threw an eraser at him. "The — Jude Watson
If our music survives, which I have no doubt it will, then it will because it is good. — Jerry Goldsmith
Sometimes I'm so afraid of making the wrong choice that I just don't make any choice at all. — Charlotte Stein
Death, thou art infinite; it is life is little. — Philip James Bailey
Human nature, though being the product of historical evolution, has certain inherent mechanisms and laws, to discover which is the task of psychology. — Erich Fromm
Those who marry before love "Manage Love" and those who love before marriage ,"Manage Marriage". — Rajesh Walecha
I would rather be beaten, and be a man, than to be elected and be a little puppy dog. — Davy Crockett
I idolized my mother. I didn't realize she was a lousy cook until I went into the army. — Jackie Gayle
To want is to have a weakness. It's this weakness, whatever it is, that entices me. It's like a small crack in a wall, before now impenetrable. — Margaret Atwood
When I think of Hungarian films, I think of despair and bleakness, and what's more, despair and bleakness of indefensible duration. — Tibor Fischer
In later years, holding forth to an interviewer or to an audience of aging fans at a comic book convention, Sam Clay liked to declare, apropos of his and Joe Kavalier's greatest creation, that back when he was a boy, sealed and hog-tied inside the airtight vessel known as Brooklyn, New York, he had been haunted by dreams of Harry Houdini. — Michael Chabon
My manner of living is plain. I do not mean to be put out of it. A glass of wine and a bit of mutton are always ready; and such as will be content to partake of them are always welcome. Those, who expect more, will be disappointed, but no change will be effected by it. — George Washington
