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I found marriage somewhat stifling. I don't know that I am the kind of man who ought to be married. — Burt Lancaster

It isn't bread that feeds you; it is life and the spirit that feed you through bread. — Angelus Silesius

The problem is I do not want to forget. Despite all the pain, The hurt, I still want To remember you. I still want my heart To beat to the sound Of your name. — David Jones

Most of the time, perhaps 99 percent of the time, the defendant is guilty; his screams are the final protest of a human being about to lost his most precious possession, his freedom. — Elizabeth F. Loftus

Love is nature's LSD. You're going to see things that aren't really there. — Dov Davidoff

Always try to associate yourself closely with and learn as much as you can from those who know more than you, who do better than you, who see more clearly than you. Apart from the rewards of friendship, the association might pay off at some unforeseen time - that is only an accidental byproduct. The important thing is that the learning will make you a better person. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Help! I'm being held prisoner by my heredity and environment. — Dennis Allen

Uh, yeah, I do. The scythe was a little tricky at first, but - much like golf - turns out it's all in the swing. — Rachel Vincent

If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we're going. — Irwin Corey

for some disturbing reason, no one suggests that aliens may have assisted in building the Parthenon or Colosseum.) — Seth Shostak

I don't know when I'm going to have time to be politically active. — Nancy Reagan

If I hadn't had a childhood career, I probably would've signed a contract with the first person I came across. — Shania Twain

My lyrics aren't offensive. Some people find everything offensive. — Tyler, The Creator

Work is the inevitable condition of human life, the true source of human welfare. — Leo Tolstoy

As a child I drew objects that caught my eye outside the window of my room - the dry twigs, leaves and lizard-like creatures crawling about, the servant chopping firewood and, of course, and number of crows in various postures on the rooftops of the buildings opposite. — R. K. Laxman