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I would like to say, however, that a man might be walking around lucky and not know it unless he tries. — Arnold Palmer

It was not just the drink, though, that was making me happy, but the tenderness of things, the simple goodness of the world. This sunset, for instance, how lavishly it was laid on, the clouds, the light on the sea, that heartbreaking, blue-green distance, laid on, all of it, as if to console some lost suffering waybarer. I have never really got used to being on this earth. Somethings I think our presence here is due to a cosmic blunder, that we were meant for another planet altogether, with other arrangements, and other laws, and other, grimmer skies. I try to imagine it, our true place, off on the far side of the galaxy, whirling and whirling. And the ones who were meant for here, are they out there, baffled and homesick, like us? No, they would have become extinct long ago. How could they survive, these gentle earthlings, in a world that was meant to contain us? — John Banville

I feel like a younger man, and I'm sure having a child and all that has to do with that. — Randy Houser

How lucky we are that we love each other so much that we burst into three pieces. — Julia Roberts

Someone mentioned therapy to me once. I read a book instead. ~ Drew Stirling — Jayden Hunter

We all want, above all, to be heard. We want to be understood - heard for what we think we are saying, for what we know we meant. — Deborah Tannen

Between Ennui and Ecstasy unwinds our whole experience of time. — Emil Cioran

When we love others we see our oneness with others. — Frederick Lenz

I always had a problem when I did the audio books myself because they weren't made to have me doing all the voices. And to hear established actors, and you think, 'Wow, that sounds like it's supposed to sound,' is great. They've got the right inflections, which is an enormous skill. — Robert Rankin

Yet is it possible in terms of the motion of atoms to explain how men can invent an electric motor, or design and build a great cathedral? If such achievements represent anything more than the requirements of physical law, it means that science must investigate the additional controlling factors, whatever they may be, in order that the world of nature may be adequately understood. For a science which describes only the motions of inanimate things but fails to include the actions of living organisms cannot claim universality. — Arthur Compton

...she certainly was one of the best proofreaders around, and knew her way around there, their, and they're. — Sara Branmore

Low-income Americans' potential for mobility is often impaired by family breakdown, cultural dysfunction, and the polarization of norms — Yuval Levin

business he could have in town so soon — Jane Austen

...and they all lived as happily as they allowed themselves to be. — Steffani Raff