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I never saw myself as Mr. Ugly, but I'm not that handsome. I can sort of be made to look quite a lot better or quite a lot worse. — Colin Firth

She and Duncan had ended up together because they were the last two people to be picked for a sports team, and she felt she was better at sports than that. — Nick Hornby

The cost of anything is the foregone alternative. — Walter Johnson

I love playing this game and every spring training feels like the first. — Rickey Henderson

Ninety-five percent of thought, emotion, and learning occur in the unconscious mind
that is, without our awareness, — Gerald Zaltman

ah've been on t'dole all mi life in fucking Leeds! — Tony Harrison

If I read the Bible, I can also find a few harsh verdicts. Every religion can be abused. We're not talking here about religion and faith. We are talking about the politicization of Islam, and, by the way, it is first and foremost exerting pressure on the majority of peaceful Muslims who live here in Germany. — Alice Schwarzer

The best-laid plans of mice and comedians usually wind up on the cutting-room floor. — Jon Stewart

With a starry brush, paint the dusk Venetian blue — Owl City

Oswaldo was flummoxed by the fact that his friend could be so quiet, almost embarrassed, about his academic acumen, yet so damn loud and proud of his status as a premier campus drug dealer.
"I've never met anyone so smart but so fucking dumb," he told Rob. — Jeff Hobbs

I'm no one ... I don't want to be anyone. I stepped into singularity to exist within a void. I'm no one ... However, I am becoming ... Imagination. I am grabbing conception, and leaving humanity behind. Humans have lost their sight, and individuality makes people blind to the truth. It makes people believe that anything is possible. Only nothing is possible. But then again, my words are the words of no one. — Lionel Suggs

People with character are capable of long obedience in the same direction, of staying attached to people and causes and callings through thick and thin. People with character also have scope. They are not infinitely flexible, free-floating, and solitary. They are anchored by permanent attachments to important things. In the realm of the intellect, they have a set of permanent convictions about fundamental truths. In the realm of emotion, they are enmeshed in a web of unconditional loves. In the realm of action, they have a permanent commitment to tasks that cannot be completed in a single lifetime. — David Brooks