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There will always be a battle between the sexes because men and women want different things. Men want women and women want men. — George Burns

Real poetry is about life as it is lived by instinct, not by philosophy. — Anuradha Bhattacharyya

There are two kinds of authors - subjective and objective. Introverts are more inward looking. — Ruskin Bond

The other day a patient told me that he had gotten into what was a very good college. 'It's not Harvard,' he said.
'Harvard's not Harvard either,' I answered. — Mark Vonnegut

She wondered what it was about storytelling that made people want it almost as much as food and water, even more so in bad times than good. Movies had never drawn more patrons than during the Great Depression. Book sales often improved in a recession. The need went beyond a mere desire for entertainment and distraction from one's troubles. It was more profound and mysterious than that. — Dean Koontz

People in independent film have a passion; they're not in it for the money. — Gena Rowlands

Do glassmakers not have the ability to knead their own agates, marbles and rock crystals? — Emile Galle

But ... that's absurd!' he cried, flushing. 'Your poem is in praise of Jesus, not in blame of Him- as you meant it to be. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Life and the world were perhaps ugly, but at the limits of the micro and macro scales, everything was harmonious and beautiful. The — Liu Cixin

So, this war is against the Islam that the West does not control. — Louis Farrakhan

Sweet Bird of Youth": "The big difference between people is not between the rich and the poor, the good and the evil. The biggest of all differences between people is between those who have had pleasure in love and those who haven't. — Paul Newman

In a person who is open to experience each stimulus is freely relayed through the nervous system, without being distorted by any process of defensiveness. — Carl Rogers

In the arena of friendship and in sharp contrast to today, men were perceived to be far superior to women at forging bonds with members of the same sex, in part because women were expected to save their empathy and relational resources for their husbands. — Anonymous