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I suspected that the man was ailing, ailing in the spirit in some way, or in his temperament or character, and I shrank from him with the instinct of the healthy. — Hermann Hesse

We began to do little things, have little scenes where we just talked about things that had nothing to do with the plot. In fact, in the beginning, they didn't want us to do that. But as time went on, you see that in so many shows. I think we were the first to do that. — Don Knotts

There is no such thing as a dead language, only a dead lay that's a little too quiet for my tastes. — Scott Jonathan Nixon

[T]hose who are in a position of strength have a responsibility to protect the weak. — Thomas Cushman

Perhaps," said the Doctor pensively. "It may also be that you Americans are work-cultists, and work is the structure that holds you up, not the joy of pure living. — Anais Nin

Could a literary life be referred to with the iambic pentameter of, say, harnessing wind power, transplanting hearts or saving the whales. Or did it necessitate the sombre and monotonous dirge of software, priority banking or turbine building. — Anita Nair

I never pump up my vulgarity. I wait for it to arrive in its own terms. — Charles Bukowski

You cannot compel love," he said finally, "nor summon it at will. Still less," he added ruefully, "can you dismiss it. — Diana Gabaldon

Add a pair of wings to a pepper pod, you would make a dragonfly. — Chris Bradford

People fear the unforeseen and the unseen. Truth be told we all fear the unseen. — Lee Boyd Malvo