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The bump of ego on his skull had swollen large, so he saw the whole world in terms of what it could give him. — Frederik Pohl

Find the most delicate qualities within; then treat these qualities as tiny little seeds that you would plant in your heart, with you being the gardener. — John De Ruiter

When I was younger - I don't do this too much now - but sometimes if I couldn't sleep, I would lie in bed and imagine all the characters I've played at a dinner table together. — Jefferson Mays

A bit of old parchment!' said Fred, closing his eyes with a grimace as though Harry had mortally offended him. 'Explain, George.'
'Well ... when we were in our first year, Harry-young, carefree, and innocent-'
Harry snorted. He doubted whether Fred and George had ever been innocent.
'-well, more innocent than we are now-we got into a spot of bother with Filch. — J.K. Rowling

In this short life
that only lasts ah hour
how much-how little-is
within our power. — Emily Dickinson

O philosophy, life's guide! O searcher-out of virtue and expeller of vices! What could we and every age of men have been without thee? Thou hast produced cities; thou hast called men scattered about into the social enjoyment of life. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Kenny is stabbing at my heart with her being-molding herself over my existence — Addison Moore

I was doing sketches that were funny but socially irresponsible. I felt I was deliberately being encouraged and I was overwhelmed. — Dave Chappelle

We have a tough schedule this summer, so I have to plan my schedule wisely if I want to be able to last throughout the season. — Kim Clijsters

Our lives are programmed at conception and are endowed with purpose and meaning. — Jeane Dixon

I beg your pardon I didn't recognise you - I've changed a lot. — Oscar Wilde

This is Masher,' said Feeney. 'His father was a wild boar, his mother was surprised. — Terry Pratchett

My parents were extremely reluctant. When my father was clearly dying, my mother refused to acknowledge it. — Roz Chast