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When several creatures, men or animals, have worked together to overcome something offering resistance and have at last succeeded, there follows often a pause, as though they felt the propriety of paying respect to the adversary who has put up so good a fight. The great tree falls, splitting, cracking, rushing down in leaves to the final, shuddering blow along the ground. Then the foresters are silent, and do not at once sit down. After hours, the deep snowdrift has been cleared and the lorry is ready to take the men home out of the cold. But they stand a while, leaning on their spades and only nodding unsmilingly as the car-drivers go through, waving their thanks. — Richard Adams

Any critic of Cezanne who described him as a painter of country scenes would be moving in the wrong direction. You must begin with the question of style ... — Charles Tomlinson

Observation, reason, and experiment make up what we call the scientific method. — Richard P. Feynman

I can't forget things, or ignore them-bad things that happen," I said. "I'm a lay-it-all-out person, a dwell-on-it person, an obsess-about-it person. If I hold things in and try to forget or pretend, I become a madman and have panic attacks. I have to talk. — E. Lockhart

Incompetence," he argued, "knows no barrier of time or place. — Laurence J. Peter

It's never too late to be, who you always aspired to be. — Louise Hall

I think that at some point everybody turns into their mother or their father, it's just not normally from morning to afternoon. — Kate Beckinsale

She'd grown up in a strict household; she'd gone insane with freedom the minute she ran away and got out on her own. — Jim Butcher

I realized I really enjoyed theatre, so I did shows up in Seattle like 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and 'Lost in Yonkers.' — Nick Robinson

Somewhere along the way, New York became all about money. Or rather, it was always about money, but it wasn't all about money, if you know what I mean. New York's not Geneva or Zurich yet, but we're certainly heading in that direction. London is, too. — Graydon Carter

I've never tried to drive my career in any particular direction. I've always been an in-the-moment, live-for-today guy. I've never had a goal, and nearly everything I've done has been an accident. I just play to me, and if I can amuse myself, I consider it a victory. — Doug Stanhope

It'd hardly be worth having a brother at all, if you couldn't smack him in the head every once in a while. — Lois Greiman