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Ultimately, nobody can get more out of things, including books, than he already knows. — Friedrich Nietzsche

But what about the staring? They're always staring at me!"
"You are rather nice to look at. — Kiersten White

I've had at least my share of tragedy, but I have had far more than my share of happiness. — Pierre Salinger

Actors use who they are to be someone else, but I would hate to ever think I'm playing myself. It's imagining being someone else that is the key motivating thing for me. So when people want to know about me, it makes me a bit unnerved. — Ralph Fiennes

Yes, and in just a few minutes, a dIck will be able to find your vagina without needing night vision goggles and a weed whacker. — Tara Sivec

It is in the little moments that we live the longest. Everything else is existence. — Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

It's always a learning experience every time I'm on set. — Reece Thompson

Against the backdrop of people who avoid work, cut corners, and do half-hearted jobs, a diligent man stands out. Practicing diligence is an excellent way to stand out for Christ at home, in the workplace, and even at church. Today, complete each one of your tasks, however big or small, with diligence. — David Jeremiah

Someone has said that culture is what remains with you after you have forgotten all you have read, and I believe there is much truth in that. — Louis L'Amour

Almost every Monday I have a charity thing. I like that. I do. — Yogi Berra

See what comes of chasing dragons. — George R R Martin

There is still that singular perfection, and it's perfect in part because it seemed, at the time, so clearly to promise more. — Michael Cunningham

the moment a politician removes his shirt, his policies are dead in the water. All he will say is, "Look, my dear fellow countrymen, I have made the most extraordinary discovery: my policies look better without a shirt on. — Timur Vermes

Come on, my little siren. Come to me. — Katie McGarry