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Socrates was a wise man. Surveying the goods on a market stall, the great one was said to have remarked, What a lot of things a man doesn't need! — Ruth Downie

Let others lead small lives, but not you.. Let others argue over small things, but not you.. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you.. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you. — Jim Rohn

Verbal communication about music is impossible except among musicians. — Virgil Thomson

There are no easy words for the insights of the spirit, and approximate language used in good faith can cause approximate truths to spread like a disease. — Densey Clyne

So they drove again, Vivien sitting up and looking now, but as navigator only, letting the desert scratch its own thorny poetry on the enormous moon. — Douglas Woolf

In this day and age we care more about our pride than our lives. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

I'm trying my best to keep up with all this new technology, and I surround myself with all these wonderful people that are in the know and kind of help me out with all that. — Dolly Parton

I don't talk to reporters, because they're gonna write what they want to write, so let 'em write what they want to write. — Moses Malone

As the unexpected becomes ordinary, the spotlight shifts once again to land where your brain thinks it will get more informational bang for the attentional buck. — Greg Carlson

If there is a "later in life," I'll be happy to endure a little nostalgia. But for now, I just want to go home. — Anonymous

Maybe the only significant difference between a really smart simulation and a human being was the noise they made when you punched them. — Terry Pratchett

He was a bold man that first ate an oyster. — Jonathan Swift

I used to make fun of young people when I was 17 - the angst, the insecurities, all those tattoos. — Craig Kilborn

Are we broken?" I whisper as it grows dark and the hour stretches late. "I think everyone gets broken at some point. — Keary Taylor

The public is despotic in its temper; it is capable of denying common justice when too strenuously demanded as a right; but quite as frequently it awards more than justice, when the appeal is made, as despots love to have it made, entirely to its generosity. — Nathaniel Hawthorne