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You gain your point if your industrious art can make unusual words easy. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon

After riding like a moron all over the place, observe the face of an Indian when he crashes. He is stunned. — Manu Joseph

Stressing output is the key to improving productivity, while looking to increase activity can result in just the opposite. — Paul Gauguin

In fact, the belief that neurophysiology is even relevant to the functioning of the mind is just hypothesis. Who knows if we're looking at the right aspects of the brain at all. Maybe there are other aspects of the brain that nobody has even dreamt of looking at yet. That's often happened in the history of science. When people say that the mental is the neurophysiological at a higher level, they're being radically unscientific. We know a lot about the mental from a scientific point of view. We have explanatory theories that account for a lot of things. The belief that neurophysiology is implicated in these things could be true, but we have every little evidence for it. So, it's just a kind of hope; look around and you see neurons; maybe they're implicated. — Noam Chomsky

Please don't set me free Death means a lot me — Lou Reed

Many gloat over their own troubles. — Mason Cooley

Thank you, dear God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough. — Garrison Keillor

Men go shopping just as men go out fishing or hunting, to see how large a fish may be caught with the smallest hook. — Henry Ward Beecher

I'm drawn to furniture design as complete architecture on a minor scale. — Brad Pitt

No more obsessive writing, either, accumulating notebook after notebook like little piles of rabbit turds scattered along a woodland trail. — Stephen King

The only accusation of Gillian Triggs with the ring of truth is that she has lost the confidence of the government - but then, so too has Tony Abbott. — Richard Flanagan

The secular, for all its goodness, does not defend itself very well against mindless and perpetual consumption. It cries out to be offered by abstinence as well as use; to be appreciated, not simply absorbed. Hunger remains the best sauce. — Robert Farrar Capon