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I think being on a TV show is amazing but also, people get kind of used to seeing you a certain way and so it becomes a challenge to break free from that in a way. — Aubrey Plaza

On the other hand he tried to point out to her that she shouldn't give money to the beggars in the street, as they'd only buy schnapps with it. But she kept doing it. "They can do what they like with the money," she said. When Ove protested she just smiled and took his big hands in hers and kissed them, explaining that when a person gives to another person it's not just the receiver who's blessed. It's the giver. — Fredrik Backman

In creating the world, God used arithmetic, geometry, and likewise astronomy. — Nicholas Of Cusa

Having words and explanations for things is too modern — E.L. Konigsburg

Free speech has a very small constituency on the modern campus, particularly if the speaker under attack is conservative. — John Leo

If you want to find the cool, anti-establishment rebels who don't answer to The Man on college campuses today, you have to go to a meeting of the College Republicans. They are rebelling against at least 99 percent of their professors. — Ann Coulter

The heart breaks when, after having been elated by flattering hopes, it sees all its illusions destroyed. — Alexandre Dumas

The jobless recovery in Maine is much more of a reality than we thought it was. — Charles J. Colgan

Miracles and bliss are the norm. — Kelly Corbet

You think you can say a few words and end us? There is no end, Eva. — Sylvia Day

The people that impress me are Bob Dylan. The ones who keep working, year in and year out, and keep coming up with stuff. — Ben Mendelsohn

I have a new theory about algebra," I said. "In going to learn it by osmosis. — Robin McKinley

I was becoming stronger in some ways but weaker in others. — Mary E. Pearson

Young men think old men are fools, but old men know young men are fools. — George Chapman