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Growing old is humbling and it takes effort to accomplish this stage of life with dignity. — Kilroy J. Oldster

If you make the thief the policeman there will be lots of investigation but no arrests will ever be made. — Ramana Maharshi

The issue for us is trusting God enough to trust also His timing. If we can truly believe He has our welfare at heart, may we not let His plans unfold as He thinks best? The same is true with the second coming and with all those matters wherein our faith needs to include faith in the Lord's timing for us personally, not just in His overall plans and purposes. — Neal A. Maxwell

The hemulen woke up slowly and recognised himself and wished he had been someone he didn't know. — Tove Jansson

For those who are afflicted with book lust, those for whom reading is more than information or escape, the road to our passion is quite simple, paved merely by the presence of the printed matter.
It's a common story; fill in your own blanks:
I was
years old when I happened on a novel called
, and within six months I had read every other book by the writer known as
. — Lewis Buzbee

I've been under a lot of stress lately." "You know what I do when I got stress?" Lula said. "I go shoe shopping." "I knit," Connie said. "Get out!" Lula said. "I never knew you knit stuff." "I don't knit stuff," Connie said. "I just knit. — Janet Evanovich

The relationship between fascism and robotics, for instance, it's very clear that it's going to become way more important as time goes by. — Jose Padilha

I wonder through the days like a whore in a world with no sidewalks. — Emil Cioran

Whatever the benefits of prolific and convenient air travel, we may curse it for its smooth subversion of our attempts to use journeys to make lasting changes in our lives. — Alain De Botton

The composition of a single melody is born out of a bit of text, perhaps the first line, but it can also be the entire strophe; it can even be the poem's overall form. — Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau