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you sometimes feel totally unready for them, or even that they're — Meg Wolitzer

An astrolabe is relatively unknown in today's world. But, at the time, in the 13th century, it was the gadget of the day. It was the world's first popular computer. And it was a device that, in fact, is a model of the sky. — Tom Wujec

He looked like a bored boy deciding whether to poke a dead fish. — R. Scott Bakker

I've never followed a list in my life, and that's probably what has created so much nervous energy in my body. — Dick Dale

It's odd," Amory said to Tom one night when they had grown more amicable on the subject, "that the people who violently disapprove of Burne's radicalism are distinctly the Pharisee class - I mean they're the best-educated men in college - the editors of the papers, like yourself and Ferrenby, the younger professors.... The illiterate athletes like Langueduc think he's getting eccentric, but they just say, 'Good old Burne has got some queer ideas in his head,' and pass on - the Pharisee class - Gee! they ridicule him unmercifully. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Seeing bored-looking fans staring at you while you DJ is about as horrible as it gets. — Boy George

The way I grew up playing, and the way most Americans have grown up, is that you hit the ball up in the air and then it stops where it lands. — David Duval

The true way to handle a matter wisely is to trust in the Lord. This — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I don't believe other people are ever as foolishly excited as I am while I'm working. How could they be? Writers would have to live in trees. — Katherine Mansfield

In March 1915, at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, the British fired more shells in a single 35-minute bombardment than they had during the whole Boer War. — Saul David

Leverage was magnificently available, — John Kenneth Galbraith

...tears would have made him feel weak. Men have always been fragile that way. — N.K. Jemisin