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We don't have anything planned, so nothing can go wrong. — Spike Milligan

We strut and fret our hour upon the stage and then are no more. — William Shakespeare

And so sometimes when you feel strange, when a pang tugs at your heart or it seems like the moment has already happened- or when you look up in the sky and are surprised at the sight of bright Jupiter between clouds, and everything suddenly seems stuffed with a vast significance-consider that some other person somewhere is entangled with you in time, and is trying to give some push to the situation, some little help to make things better. Then put your shoulder to whatever wheel you have at hand, whatever moment you're in, and push too! Push like Galileo pushed! And together we may crab sideways toward the good. — Kim Stanley Robinson

If I am going to be the future bloody Queen of England I'm going to wear that dress once because I'm giving up the rest of my life, all of my privacy. At least I can get a new dress every day! — Kelly Osbourne

Mamata Banerjee is just a casual worker, just like a commoner. — Mamata Banerjee

You're all mad for words. Words are just farts from a lot of fools who have swallowed too many books. Give me things! — Robertson Davies

Just remember, there comes a time when the party isn't a party anymore; it's your life. — Doug Cooper

I'm worried about the future of computer operating systems, as they all seem to be sliding towards a more controlled experience, taking away much of what makes PC games so much fun. — Markus Persson

As long as I can stay north or south, I'm gaining yards. — Jamal Lewis

You want people who are self-starters. — Blum, David

God knows it's easy to be kind. The hard thing is to be just — Unknown

If you're approaching Him not as the goal but as a road, not as the end but as a means, you're not really approaching Him at all. — C.S. Lewis

The history of man for the nine months preceding his birth would, probably, be far more interesting and contain events of greater moment than all the three score and ten years that follow it. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge