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They could never quite reconcile themselves to the idea that our lives don't follow the dramatic arc that a good author gives to a great literary character. Only in accidents of pure perfection does the world actually become a stage. (Rule of Four, 54-55) — Ian Caldwell

I've made an effort to nurture the feminine in myself. I don't mean overtly, but in terms of response to things. — James Salter

In my opinion, most of the great men of the past were only there for the beer - the wealth, prestige and grandeur that went with the power. — A.J.P. Taylor

Most brown bread is merely white bread with a fake tan. — Joel Fuhrman

Ronald Reagan: a triumph of the embalmer's art. — Gore Vidal

The heart desires, the hand refrains. The Godhead fires, the soul attains. — William Morris

At Thanksgiving, my mom always makes too much food, especially one item, like 700 or 800 pounds of sweet potatoes. She's got to push it during the meal. "Did you get some sweet potatoes? There's sweet potatoes. They're hot. There's more in the oven, some more in the garage. The rest are at the Johnson's." — Louie Anderson

Automatically, like all healthy, normal beings, I deny the existence of horror ... — Leland Hall

Because it shouldn't hurt to be touched. — A.L. Jackson

Don't worry about cool, make your own uncool. — Sol LeWitt

The difference was principally in the invisible places toward which their respective hearts were turned. They dreamed of Cairo with its autonomous government, its army, its newspapers and its cinema, while he, facing in the same direction, dreamed just a little beyond Cairo, across the Bhar El Hamar to Mecca. They thought in terms of grievances, censorship, petitions and reforms; he, like any good Moslem who knows only the tenets of his religion, in terms of destiny and divine justice. If the word 'independence' was uttered, they saw platoons of Moslem soldiers marching through streets were all the signs were written in Arabic script, they saw factories and power plants rising from the fields; he saw skies of flame, the wings of avenging angels, and total destruction. — Paul Bowles

I don't understand the word 'lose', I only understand the word 'learn' — Pitbull