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Anger is like the blade of a butcher knife - very difficult to hold on to for long without harming yourself. — Patti LaBelle

There should be more or less of a jumble in your head or on your note paper after the first time and even after the second. Much that you will think of in connection will come to nothing and be wasted. But some of it ought to go together under one idea. That idea is the thing to write on and write into the title at the head of your paper ... One idea and a few subordinate ideas - [the trick is] to have those happen to you as you read and catch them - not let them escape you ... The sidelong glance is what you depend on. You look at your author but you keep the tail of your eye on what is happening over and above your author in your own mind and nature. — Robert Frost

Said the monk: "All these mountains and rivers and the earth and stars - where do they come from?" Said the master: "Where does your question come from?" — Anthony De Mello

To be able to have an effect on someone's life is extraordinary . — Lindsay Lohan

Talk can neither be verified nor falsified in any rigorous sense. This is an open secret which hermeneutics and aesthetics, from Aristotle to Croce, have laboured to exorcise or to conceal from themselves and their clients. This ontological, which is to say both primordial and essential axiom (or platitude) of ineradicable undecidability needs, none the less, to be closely argued. — George Steiner

You don't get the pint, Woodrow, I've walked the earth in my pride all these years. If that's lost, then let the rest be lost with it. There's certain things my vanity won't abide. — Larry McMurtry

A person is always startled when he hears himself seriously called an old man for the first time. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

I want roles that challenge people to question where they are in life. — Maggie Gyllenhaal

Winning means fame and fortune.
Losing means certain death.
The Hunger Games have begun ... — Suzanne Collins

The Lord has given me to understand the value of at once confessing one's sins after their commission. By so doing we are always in the state of grace. — Peter Julian Eymard

You can buy freedom, but you can't buy honor. — Luke Zubrod

In Jazz, improvisation isn't a matter of just making any ol' thing up. Jazz, like any language, has its own grammer and vocabulary. There's no right or wrong, just some choices that are better than others. — Wynton Marsalis

I just can't relax. That's my problem. — Columbus Short