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You may think you're not blind, but can you see in the dark? — Luis Marques
It would probably be very sensible to be in love with someone who was not in the arts and who wasn't so prone to ups and downs. When I think of people who aren't in the arts, I immediately think of politicians for some reason, and I would never want to be with a politician. — Anjelica Huston
We must believe in the power of education. We must respect just laws. We must love ourselves, our old and or young, our women as well as our men. — Arthur Ashe
Most people can't find love because they're picky, they overanalyze and they find things wrong in people. We call them flaw finders. — Patti Stanger
An individual excels where the institution fails. — Joel T. McGrath
I loved writing and performing, but the idea of doing it for a living seemed so remote. But I eventually let it devolve to the point where it was the only thing I could do. — Harold Ramis
The page is to the story as the seed is to the flower. — Bankei Yotaku
American baseball, by luck, trial, and error, and since the famous playing rules council of 1889, had struck on an almost perfect balance between offense and defense, and it was that balance, in fact, that and the accountability - the beauty of the records system which found a place to keep forever each least action - that had led Henry to baseball as his final great project. — Robert Coover
Was it not I who populated with them all these pages - just recently no more than white rectangular deserts? Without me, would they ever be seen by those whom I shall lead behind me along the narrow paths of lines? — Yevgeny Zamyatin
Punctuation are like road signs; without them we just may get lost... — Nanette L. Avery
In all institutions from which the cold wind of open criticism is excluded, an innocent corruption begins to grow like a mushroom - for example, in senates and learned societies — Friedrich Nietzsche
To him who is stinted of food a boiled turnip will relish like a roast fowl. — Saadi
What is pornography to one man is the laughter of genius to another. — D.H. Lawrence
Fortune is an evil chain to the body, and vice to the soul. — Epictetus