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Nine times out of ten I've no idea what I'm saying and I'm only ever nice to people because I don't have the charisma or the knowledge or any of that to get away with witty put-downs, — Kate Griffin

An aged man is a thinking ruin. — Victor Hugo

A company can begin to determine its product's habit-forming potential by plotting two factors: frequency (how often the behavior occurs) and perceived utility (how useful and rewarding the behavior is in the user's mind over alternative solutions). — Nir Eyal

I think it bespeaks a generous nature, a man who can cook. — Jilly Cooper

The boughs of the oak are roaring inside the acorn. — Charles Tomlinson

This whole time, I wasn't waiting for something in particular.
Just someone who wanted me.
Not sex.
But me. — Diana Peterfreund

The cold breeze and the cold of Richard's Camel were mixing like joy and remorse. — Jonathan Franzen

Sir, with no intention to take offence, I deny your right to put words into my mouth. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I try to listen to a lot of music when I'm in the mixing process of a record, when I'm in post-production and trying to get everything to sound a certain way. — Jay Reatard

I have seen many woman in my time. I have seen what love looks like. I have waited my entire life for you. I know you well enough to know I love you and you love me. You may not know it yet but you do. It's as though my soul is married to yours. I knew the first time I looked at you. I was trying to take things slowly, after all we are at war, but seeing you with her. Knowing what could have happened. Knowing I could have lost you. We don't have time to take it slowly. I can't guarantee we will be here tomorrow. I love you. It's that simple. — Angie Merriam

We must remember always that the essential quality of the wilderness is its wildness, — Howard Zahniser

Sentimentality is a failure of feeling. p.903 — Wallace Stevens

An artist's fine goal is to manifest a well-nigh heroic self-discipline, carefully attending to all that concerns him. — Eric Maisel