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A man of merit owes himself to the homage of the rest of mankind who recognize his worth. — Jules Verne

I also say "Boy" a lot. Partly because I have a lousy vocabulary and partly because I act quite young for my age sometimes. I was sixteen then, and I'm seventeen now, and some times I act like I'm about thirteen. It's really ironical, because I'm six foot two and a half and I have gray hair. — J.D. Salinger

It's a very familiar type of place where people either go to their house on the lake or they get together in different places. This was a normal, relatable place that I think a lot of people have in their childhood. — Steve Carell

It stated that Rome tolerates, in her relation with the Russian Uniats, "strange heresies and even bearded and wedded clergy."
In that one extraordinary phrase, what formless monster begins to take form in their visions? In those eight words it is not too much to say that every term is startling in its inconsequence. As somebody tumbling down the stairs bumps upon every step, the writer comes a crash upon every word. The word "strange" is strange enough. The word "heresy" is stranger. Perhaps at first sight the word "bearded," with its joyous reminiscences of the game of Beaver, may appear the most funny. "Wedded" is also funny. Even the "and" between bearded and wedded is funny. But by far the funniest and most fantastic thing in all that fantastic sentence is the word "even. — G.K. Chesterton

We have all heard the story of the man who preached so well and lived so badly, that when he was in the pulpit everybody said he ought never to come out again, and when he was out of it they all declared he never ought to enter it again. — Charles Spurgeon

A flirtatious soul misses the point of intimate trust relations. — T.F. Hodge

Writing is not fun. — Rian Johnson

All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure, because that is the nature of politics and of human affairs. — Enoch Powell

There is not a man beneath the canopy of heaven, that does not know that slavery is wrong for him. — Frederick Douglass

It is difficult to be sure of our friends, but it is possible to be certain of our loyalty to them. — John Lancaster Spalding

Lot's of marriages don't last as long as Queen have been together. — John Deacon

The special relationship between twins is that, if there's anyone else in the world that's going to get or be the confidant that you need, it's an identical twin. — Sam Underwood

Speak no ill of a friend, nor even of an enemy. — Pittacus Of Mytilene

What is called eloquence in the forum is commonly found to be rhetoric in the study. — Henry David Thoreau

A promise made should be a promise kept. — Steve Forbes