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With a tale, forsooth, he cometh unto you; with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner. — Philip Sidney
The best way to manage anything is by making use of its own nature. — Laozi
Why do I always feel like you're trying to staple my umbilical cord to the corner of your desk? — James Lee Burke
Fred Ruskin barreled through the rain down Buchanan Street in his battered Pacer, the jar his dead wife had directed him to retrieve from his nephew's coffin bouncing in the seat beside him. — Joe DeRouen
When I was a teenager, I wanted to be a portrait painter. As I got to be older, I realized that as a portrait painter I wouldn't be able to support a goldfish. — Fred Gwynne
It is my conviction that basic Reality is not all that perplexing. What seems difficult to assimilate are the manifold details of Reality, not its fundamental elements. — Richard Matheson
How is it that a kiss can say so much?
Saying I love you is huge, but to kiss someone who has told you that means everything. A kiss speaks the truth, and I know. I know in his kisses, that he means every single word. — Heather Gunter
No one wants a reputation as 'the reason the High Prince of Etheria died of heart failure. — Berlin Gunning
To me, a sex scene in a movie generally means a gratuitous scene that doesn't serve the story but gives a kind of excuse - we've got these two actors, we want to see them naked, so let's bring in the music and the soft light. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Tolerance is not the absence of belief. Tolerance is how your beliefs teach you to treat other people — Timothy Keller
Where there is love, things roll. — Auliq Ice
The serve really is the key to my game. — Stefan Edberg
The one common undertaking and universal instrument of the great majority of the human race is the United Nations. A patient, constructive long-term use of its potentialities can bring a real and secure peace to the world. — Trygve Lie
Ingratitude is monstrous. — William Shakespeare