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I came to consider the instinct as nothing more than the "motor aspect of pleasure."
— Wilhelm Reich

You know the good thing about digging your own grave? You always make it just the right size. — Alison Gaylin

Actors work and slave and it is the color of your hair that can determine your fate in the end. — Helen Hayes

The only way to cope with something deadly serious is to try to treat it a little lightly. — Madeleine L'Engle

YOUNG: Self-appointed advisors have taken this line about Negro responsibility almost solely, and these are the very people who in the past have been largely indifferent to the plight of the Negro citizen, they've been people who fought against civil rights. I'm thinking of columnists like David Lawrence and Fulton Lewis. Now these are the people who speak of Negroes' assuming certain responsibilities before these rights are to be given. — Robert Penn Warren

Your father's zeal for books will be one of the last desires which will quit him, Abigail observed to John Quincy — David McCullough

I won't judge, Dax. I don't judge. — C.M. Stunich

He would admire her a soft moon glow on her face and she would revel time and again how far together they've come. — Heather Awad

There's a story that needs to be told : and as its mine I am the only one who can tell it right — Michelle Geaney

Though we say, Love is something that knows no boundary and needs no agreement but Money can do everything ... — Ranu Das

It is ... particularly true of constitutional government that its atmosphere is opinion ... It does not remain fixed in any unchanging form, but grows with the growth and is altered with the change of the nation's needs and purposes. — Woodrow Wilson

Could you try not aiming so much?" he asked me, still standing there. "If you hit him when you aim, it'll just be luck." He was speaking, communicating, and yet not breaking the spell. I then broke it. Quite deliberately. "How can it be luck if I aim?" I said back to him, not loud (despite the italics) but with rather more irritation in my voice than I was actually feeling. He didn't say anything for a moment but simply stood balanced on the curb, looking at me, I knew imperfectly, with love. "Because it will be," he said. "You'll be glad if you hit his marble - Ira's marble - won't you? Won't you be glad? And if you're glad when you hit somebody's marble, then you sort of secretly didn't expect too much to do it. So there'd have to be some luck in it, there'd have to be slightly quite a lot of accident in it. — J.D. Salinger

Nothing in life should simply be a passage from one place to another. Each walk should
be taken as if it is the only thing you have left. — Peter Hoeg Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow

As I was to learn, patience and latitude and even humility are, paradoxically, the handmaidens of wealth, because virtue is costly only for those who own nothing else. — James Lee Burke