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The truth is deafening, no matter how softly it is spoken. — Barry Humphries
The question is not, who uses faith and who uses reason? Everyone uses both. The question instead should be, who has the most reasonable faith? — J.F. Baldwin
You have to be honest about who you are. — Ray Lewis
Even a strong man can succumb to the wiles of a pretty girl with pointy shoes. — Joseph Delaney
Has it ever occurred to you,' he said, 'that the whole history of English poetry has been de-termined by the fact that the English language lacks rhymes? — George Orwell
Forgiveness is like an olive tree, mistress. Once it takes root, it will grow, and it's hard to kill. — Mesu Andrews
I mean, the best thing for my knee, for anyone's knee, is to never play again and retire. But I'm not going to do that. — Steve Yzerman
The Montreal Olympics were in July 1976, the bicentennial, at the height of patriotism. — Caitlyn Jenner
Gentle to others, to himself severe. — Samuel Rogers
The Goddess Fortune is the devil's servant, ready to kiss any one's ass. — William Blake
Temporality is obviously an organised structure, and these three so-called elements of time: past, present, future, must not be envisaged as a collection of 'data' to be added together ... but as the structured moments of an original synthesis. Otherwise we shall immediately meet with this paradox: the past is no longer, the future is not yet, as for the instantaneous present, everyone knows that it is not at all: it is the limit of infinite division, like the dimensionless point. — Jean-Paul Sartre
Beautiful hills occupied completely by the buildings still look comfortable, because they know that buildings will go in the future and they will be free again! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
But somehow, the way he looks doesn't quite compute in the manner it should. Instead, it just makes me realise something: I've never met a man as handsome as him who behaves the way he does. Who wears all of his expressions on his sleeve and puts a hand up his own cardigan and doesn't seem aware that he's utterly, utterly lovely. — Charlotte Stein