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I'm so grateful to grab hold of something that wants to be a play. It doesn't happen very often. I don't have unwritten plays waiting for their turn. — Tom Stoppard

Don't trust any man who surrounds himself with beautiful women. Least of all a priest. — Brian McClellan

It's weird: The leader of the Conservative Party in England is two years younger than me, and I still don't really feel like a responsible adult. — Jarvis Cocker

Hume's doctrine was that the circumstances vary, the amount of happiness does not; that the beggar cracking fleas in the sunshine under a hedge, and the duke rolling by in his chariot, the girl equipped for her first ball, and the orator returning triumphant from the debate, had different means, but the same quantity of pleasant excitement. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The stream of thinking has enormous momentum that can easily drag you along with it. Every thought pretends that it matters so much. — Eckhart Tolle

There is a fragrance in the air, a certain passage of a song, an old photograph falling out from the pages of a book, the sound of somebody's voice in the hall that makes your heart leap and fills your eyes with tears. Who can say when or how it will be that something easters up out of the dimness to remind us of a time before we were born and after we will die? — Frederick Buechner

When you get into competition and get under pressure, and get over that ball and are looking at it, and know you have to hit it, it is having that system to depend on to get that ball to where you want it to be. — Arnold Palmer

It's weird how you think you've got your life sussed and then it flips over and all your priorities change. — Kate Le Vann

Women would rather talk to other women than to men, even when they would rather talk to a man than to a woman. — Berta Ruck

The egg cackles and lays the chicken. — Robin Morgan

When I was in the fourth grade, I became intensely interested in geography and I learned it well. — Clyde Tombaugh