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If I don't fish in the morning, I fish in the evening. — Deion Sanders
Genius is among other minds what the carbuncle is among gemstones; it radiates its own light while the others only reflect what they receive. — Arthur Schopenhauer
And because my employers agree with me, and they're the government, you're outvoted. — Charles Stross
Weeds grasp their own essence and express its truth. — Santoka Taneda
Optimists and pessimists die the exact same death, but they live very different lives! — Shimon Peres
Like all parents, my husband and I just do the best we can, hold our breath and hope we've set aside enough money for our kid's therapy. — Michelle Pfeiffer
You can change friends but not neighbours. — Atal Bihari Vajpayee
When a freedom is taken away from you, I suppose, you recognize it as a privilege, not a right. — Jodi Picoult
She made it in that pocket of time before dawn, when the aging night gathered its dark skirts and paused in the stillness. — Cynthia Bond
People still make New Year's resolutions? Wow. I figured those were pointless once I perfected myself by directing, writing, and acting in Garden State. I guess it makes sense, though. It gives people a chance to hope that they can become as great as me someday. — Zach Braff
The old man smiled. 'I shall not die of a cold, my son. I shall die of having lived. — Willa Cather
There's a lot of hyperventilation that takes off before the [Sundance Film] Festival, a lot of buzz. Every year we hear, this is going to be the new this, this is going to be the new that, and it never is. The buzz just doesn't mean anything. I'm glad it doesn't. Because I think the festival shows that what succeeds is content. — Robert Redford
Did you ever sleep in a field of orange-trees in bloom? The air which one inhales deliciously is a quintessence of perfumes. This powerful and sweet smell, as savoury as a sweetmeat, seems to penetrate one, to impregnate, to intoxicate, to induce languor, to bring about a dreamy and somnolent torpor. It is like opium prepared by fairy hands and not by chemists. — Guy De Maupassant
For I am full of spirit and resolve to meet all perils very constantly. — William Shakespeare
In fact, the whole of mythology could be taken as a sort of projection of the collective unconscious — Carl Jung