Hamlet Masculinity Quotes & Sayings
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A pockmarked boy with a scraggy ponytail and four tiny rings in his right ear leaned against the wall of the armory, holding his dog on a leash, a sign hanging from his neck: PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PET MY DOG. IT MAY MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER. — Jay McInerney

At college age, you can tell who is best at taking tests and going to school, but you can't tell who the best people are. That worries the hell out of me. — Barnaby C. Keeney

Sharing is having more. — R. Buckminster Fuller

It is strange, how quickly people want to obligate their poets, as it were, on the exile. — Peter Bichsel

Fraser's mother, Janice, was actually quite a happy soul but she had to hide it because, like all pseudo intellectuals, she thought being cheery made her look stupid, which of course she was for believing that rubbish in the first place.
She like to talk about Sartre sometimes, just as insurance. — Craig Ferguson

These glorious things-words-are man's right alone ... Without words we should know no more of each other's hearts and thoughts than the dog knows of his fellow dog ... for, if you will consider, you always think to yourself in words, though you do not speak them aloud; and without them all our thoughts would be mere blind longings, feelings which we could not understand ourselves. — Charles Kingsley

But the sons of this world have not God; they have only each other, and they walk holding to each other and looking to one another for assurance like frightened children. — A.W. Tozer

The keynote of minority prejudice is this: They are loathed because they are feared. — Richard Matheson

Leaving the day to itself, you close the door behind you and pour a bowl of cereal, then another, and would a third if you didn't interrupt yourself with the statement - you aren't hungry.
Appetite won't attach you to anything no matter how depleted you feel. — Claudia Rankine