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But Margaret was at an age when any apprehension, not absolutely based on a knowledge of facts, is easily banished for a time by a bright sunny day, or some happy outward circumstance. And when the brilliant fourteen fine days of October came on, her cares were all blown away as lightly as thistledown, and she thought of nothing but the glories of the forest. — Elizabeth Gaskell

It was his knowledge of his own willful stupidity that had brought on his irritation — Keigo Higashino

Caliban: As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island. — William Shakespeare

As long as we are faking it we are just showing the world how to fake it - but they already are! They want to see us get real. — Louie Giglio

Well, suppose there's a slight doubt that the boy should be in the army and we send him and he gets killed."
"I see. Is it responsibility or blame that bothers you?"
"I don't want blame."
"Sometimes responsibility is worse. It doesn't carry any pleasant egotism. — John Steinbeck

Today's average American is more apt to rebel against a tennis shoe not coming in the right color than against the slow erosion of our democratic freedom. — Marianne Williamson

It's funny when you get married, you do find other couples to hang out with. — Jennifer Lopez

I'm proud to say that I was that guy playing the character of Dr. Burke on 'Grey's Anatomy.' — Isaiah Washington

In England, football is important for everybody. — Arsene Wenger

An adult western is where the hero still kisses his horse at the end, only now he worries about it. — Milton Berle

The universe is a matrix. It's a doorway into itself. But that doorway remains invisible if you don't have enough energy flowing through you. — Frederick Lenz

One of them, the philosopher Philostratus, summed up the idea by saying that the great athletes of the past "made war training for sport, and sport training for war." Turning Spartan logic on its head, Plutarch even claimed that the Thebans at the great Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC defeated the Spartans because they had done more training at the palaestra; he also wrote that sport, wrestling specifically included, was an imitation and exercise of war. — Martin Van Creveld

Abandoning a task that is futile and pointless is not giving up. — Megan Hart