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It's tough at the top. It's tough at the bottom. But in between you could use them for horse-shoes. — Terry Pratchett

Well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you When you think everything's okay and everything's going right And life has a funny way of helping you out when You think everything's gone wrong and everything blows up In your face — Alanis Morissette

Aside from all that, we recall that antibodies to malaria and other diseases prevalent in Africa show up as HIV-positive on tests. — Serge Lang

Review your work. You will find, if you are honest, that 90% of the trouble is traceable to loafing. — Ford Frick

Lastly (4) in each of his infinite bodies there would be already present infinite flesh and blood and brain - having a distinct existence, however, from one another, and no less real than the infinite bodies, and each infinite: which is contrary to reason. — Aristotle.

Ignatius B. Samson, welcome to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The job of a writer is not to convey emotion but to invoke it. — Eric T. Benoit

Sleep is a little death, dreams the whisperings of the Other, who would drag us all into his eternal night. — George R R Martin

Generosity is, by definition, disinterested." (p.157) — Piero Ferrucci

If you want to burrow a message into a human mind. Work it into a story — Jonathan Gottschall

Look, I want to say,
The worst thing you can imagine has already
Zipped up its coat and is heading back
Up the road to wherever it came from. — Tracy K. Smith

Boredom was at the root of Lazare's unhappiness, an oppressive, unremitting boredom, exuding from everything like the muddy water of a poisoned spring. He was bored with leisure, with work, with himself even more than with others. Meanwhile he blamed his own idleness for it, he ended by being ashamed of it. — Emile Zola

I will see this game of life out to its bitter end. — Zane Grey

It's like I've had a stroke. Do you think I've had a stroke?"
"I don't think you've had a stroke."
"But how do you know? How can you be sure I haven't had a stroke?"
"What are the symptoms of a stroke?"
"I don't know. Look them up. Look them up on line."
"OK. Hold on ... OK. Here it is. Do you have trouble speaking?"
"I have trouble speaking intelligently. — Daniel Smith