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Once, in Lisbon, I tried my best to work the phone book in a way that would assuage a longing [Alice and I] had for certain Chinese dishes ... — Calvin Trillin

At the Christmas party, the secretary with the long red hair ate three pickles, and four salesmen panicked. — Milton Berle

I'm so damn tired of you blaming me for that accident. It happened. Could have been you instead of me. It could have happened to anyone. It just so happen that it happened to us. — Francois Houle

The world is perishing for lack of the knowledge of God and the Church is famishing for want of His Presence. — A.W. Tozer

Because the child does not have the power to withhold consent, she does not have the power to grant it. — Judith Lewis Herman

Any man is educated who knows where to get knowledge when he needs it, and how to organize that knowledge into definite plans of action. — Napoleon Hill

It was always easy to think that happiness and wisdom lay in the shadows, in places that have never yet been seen. — Kay Kenyon

Immortality is often ridiculous or cruel: few of us would have chosen to be Og or Ananias or Gallio. Even in mathematics, history sometimes plays strange tricks; Rolle figures in the textbooks of elementary calculus as if he had been a mathematician like Newton; Farey is immortal because he failed to understand a theorem which Haros had proved perfectly fourteen years before; the names of five worthy Norwegians still stand in Abel's Life, just for one act of conscientious imbecility, dutifully performed at the expense of their country's greatest man. But on the whole the history of science is fair, and this is particularly true in mathematics. No other subject has such clear-cut or unanimously accepted standards, and the men who are remembered are almost always the men who merit it. Mathematical fame, if you have the cash to pay for it, is one of the soundest and steadiest of investments. — G.H. Hardy

I am much more interested in achieving unison with nature than in copying it. — Georges Braque

It is said that each time we embrace someone warmly, we gain an extra day of life. So please embrace me now. — Paulo Coelho

We have to do it, so there's no point in bitching. — Gerard Way

If you're raised in a household where questions are encouraged, you're the minority. It's sad. One of the things that has resonated the most for me is that, in the '50s, if your sex life was unfulfilling, it was your fault, as a woman. It was never the man's fault. Millions of women thought they were working with faulty equipment. If they couldn't have orgasms from having sex with their husbands, then they were broken. That's insane, and everybody believed it. — Lizzy Caplan

Some writers - most, I suspect - write in isolation. I think I'd always found that quite difficult. — Michael Morpurgo