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Everything is vain and tortures the spirit instead of calming and satisfying it. — Johann Georg Hamann

Now that it looks like things are headed on the right path, I'm ready to go back and play football — Devon Still

Thus these politicians proceed, whilst little notice is taken of their doctrines; but when they come to be examined upon the plain meaning of their words, and the direct tendency of their doctrines, then equivocations and slippery constructions come into play. — Edmund Burke

For me, it is OK as long as I can breathe, as long as my heart is pumping, as long as I can express myself. — Ai Weiwei

I'll have to keep looking for more of them, more brief moments of freedom in a world that refuses to allow it. — Veronica Roth

I had a dream about you. You were lost in a daydream, when I walked in and you began screaming. But I know that could never actually happen. In real life I only enter people's nightmares. — Bauvard

A dream is a wish your heart makes, when you're fast asleep. — Walt Disney Company

For me, acting is a series of impressions rather than trying to find one line through to the end, which risks becoming more of a presentation. — Ken Stott

In Africa, when you pick up a book worth reading, out of the deadly consignments which good ships are always being made to carry out all the way from Europe, you read it as an author would like his book to be read, praying to God that he may have it in him to go on as beautifully as he has begun. Your mind runs, transported, upon a fresh deep green track. — Isak Dinesen

Frankly, it's good enough to lock up in a drawer. — Moliere

It's become this really odd thing where even some of the folks who build the things that we wear for entertainment are contacted by DARPA-esque companies who are saying, "Yeah, we're really doing that, and we want to talk to you." — Robert Downey Jr.

Be at ease, not dis-ease. — Wayne Dyer

So the good has been well explained as that at which all things aim. — Aristotle.