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We really can't boil a man's life down to seasonal divisions of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Seasons cycle perennially, and we enjoy them because they recur. We should understand a man's life this way too. An elderly person may yet see new springs and summers. On the other hand, some young people never escape winter. Others become ensnared by their own private autumns. — Hideo Kojima

Ladies used to be fond of me: not all of them, but it happened, it happened. But I always liked side-paths, little dark back-alleys behind the main road- there one finds adventures and surprises, and precious metal in the dirt. I — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I cannot look at myself in the mirror; everything I have believed in I have had to reject. This environment only makes sense through the prism of trends. — Hugh Hendry

It is very dangerous to get caught without something to read. — Elizabeth Savage

Too caught up in me to see, I'm holding a fortune that heaven has given to me. I'll try and show you each and every way I can, now and forever, I will be your man. — Richard Marx

Why get thinner, when you can get more dinner — Twitter, Inc.

The sight of a rose is pleasant when there is a rose by its side. — Publilius Syrus

I think part of being masculine is not needing to prove it and not needing to answer for it. — Corey Stoll

I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That's what I call a liberal education. — Tallulah Bankhead

Just how many sisters do you have? (Valerius)
Eight. (Tabitha)
Eight? (Valerius)
What? (Tabitha)
I'm just pitying whatever poor males lived in that house with all of you. It must have been truly frightening at least one week out of every month. (Valerius)
Was that a joke? (Tabitha)
Merely a frightening statement of fact. (Valerius) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Knowing the strike zone is very important, but I think the first thing is knowing yourself, knowing what things you do well. — Tony Gwynn