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Thought is constantly creating problems that way and then trying to solve them. But as it tries to solve them it makes it worse because it doesn't notice that it's creating them, and the more it thinks, the more problems it creates. — David Bohm

Your heart is a drum keeping time with everyone. — Beck

The wisdom that living brings, since I got a telegram from the God of simple things. — Don Henley

If I had the right, I would forbid you to go anywhere without me. Not out of selfishness, but because being apart from you is like trying to live without breathing. — Lisa Kleypas

If you want to keep a secret from an enemy, tell it not to a friend. — Benjamin Franklin

There is not a good or a bad cuisine, just the one you like the best. — Ferran Adria

When you didn't let a woman help, it was a way of keeping her at a distance, of letting her know that she wasn't family, of saying I don't like you enough to let you into my kitchen. — Liane Moriarty

Life is too important to be taken as a joke, but too ridiculous to be taken seriously. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Success can come to a person who has failed, but it will never come to a person who quits — David Jeremiah

Nigeria has its problems, nobody denies that, but there is a surge of spiritual, I would say, Christian dynamics that are awesome. — Reinhard Bonnke

Oxtail soup, summer greens tossed with pecans, grapes, red fennel, and crumbled cheese, hot crab pie, spiced squash, and quails drowned in butter. — George R R Martin

I was very bookish and shy. I didn't have playmates, ever. — Bobbie Ann Mason

I pray thee, cease thy counsel,
Which falls into mine ears as profitless
As water in a sieve: give not me counsel;
Nor let no comforter delight mine ear
But such a one whose wrongs do suit with mine:
... for, brother, men
Can counsel and speak comfort to that grief Which they themselves not feel; but, tasting it,
Their counsel turns to passion, which before
Would give preceptial medicine to rage,
Fetter strong madness in a silken thread,
Charm ache with air and agony with words.
No, no; 'tis all men's office to speak patience
To those that wring under the load of sorrow,
But no man's virtue nor sufficiency
To be so moral when he shall endure
The like himself. Therefore give me no counsel:
My griefs cry louder than advertisement. — William Shakespeare

As long as learning is connected with earning, as long as certain jobs can only be reached through exams, so long must we take this examination system seriously. If another ladder to employment was contrived, much so-called education would disappear, and no one would be a penny the stupider. — E. M. Forster

There is respect for law, and then there is complicity in lawlessness. — Rebecca MacKinnon