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His voice was that kind you get from smoking three packs a day and then spending all night howling at the moon. — E.W. Storch

Idleness is the beginning of all psychology. What? Could it be that psychology is ? a vice? — Friedrich Nietzsche

I spur my horse past the ruined city;
the ruined city, that wakes the traveler's thoughts:
ancient battlements, high and low;
old grave mounds, great and small.
Where the shadow of a single tumbleweed trembles
and the voice of the great trees clings forever,
I sigh over all these common bones
No roll of the immortals bears their names. — Han-shan

Loving God and people sets us free from the it's all about me syndrome — Sunday Adelaja

Three months is a lifetime in politics. — Barack Obama

We don't need magic to change the world. — J.K. Rowling

I think that's what's important, to see how we ourselves can become all that we are and can be. Everybody says they want to change, but it's not that simple, it's not that easy. Who's ready to change and give up? Who's ready to get out of their rut and leave it behind, not just pour honey or syrup over their heads and over the rut? Who's ready to change and give up that rut, who's ready willing and able? — Surya Das

My marriage had its ups and downs like anyone's, but when it came down to it, I knew it was solid. I miss that sort of security, and that sort of connection with someone. — John Scalzi

For every moment of triumph, for every instance of beauty, many souls must be trampled. — Hunter S. Thompson

There has to be something that I like about a character for me to be able to play him. — Stephen Graham

Oh, it's awful! oh dear, oh dear! awful!" Stepan Arkadyevitch kept repeating to himself, and he could think of nothing to be done. "And how well things were going up till now! how well we got on! She was contented and happy in her children; I never interfered with her in anything; I let her manage the children and the house just as she liked. It's true it's bad HER having been a governess in our house. That's bad! There's something common, vulgar, in flirting with one's governess. But what a governess!" (He vividly recalled the roguish black eyes of Mlle. Roland and her smile.) "But after all, while she was in the house, I kept myself in hand. And the worst of it all is that she's already ... it seems as if ill-luck would have it so! Oh, oh! But what, what is to be done? — Leo Tolstoy

As we mathematicians like to say: PHI is one H of a lot cooler than PI! — Dan Brown

Ah, the first rule of public speaking
always start with a joke. — Jon Stewart

Caution others, only if your cautioning does not hurt them. If it does, then do not caution them. — Dada Bhagwan