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Those men think I'm purely decorative, and they're fools for not knowing better. — Zelda Fitzgerald
I think you do need two terms as a president. — Chelsea Handler
Myths hook and bind the mind because at the same time they set the mind free: they explain the universe while allowing the universe to go on being unexplained; and we seem to need this even now, in our twentieth-century grandeur. — Jeanette Winterson
Up from the dark the moon begins to creep; and now a pallid, haggard face lifts she above the water-line: thus from the deep a drowned body rises solemnly. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Meanness demeans the demeaner far more than the demeaned. — Malcolm Forbes
Fools wait for a lucky day, but everyday is a lucky day for an industrious man. — Gautama Buddha
Mathematics knows no races or geographic boundaries; for mathematics, the cultural world is one country. — David Hilbert
Life is a video game, without the level up music. — Ryphna St-John
Thought Experiment: You are a native of New York City, you live in New York, work in New York, travel about the city with no particular emotion except a mild boredom, unease, exasperation, and dislike especially for, say, Times Square and Brooklyn, and a longing for a Connecticut farmhouse. Later you become an astronaut and wander in space for years. You land on a strange, unexplored (you think) planet. There you find a road sign with an arrow, erected by a previous astronaut in the manner of GIs in World War II: 'Brooklyn 9.6 light-years.' Explain your emotion. — Walker Percy
You will know that the divine is so great and of such a nature that it sees and hears everything at once, is present everywhere, and is concerned with everything. — Socrates
Ideas do matter and do have consequences. — Nathaniel Branden
I went in and, and, and I don't know if it was her room, don't know if it was his room, I don't, I just knew I wanted to go in there and, and hurt someone. — Tommy Lynn Sells
I happy am, if well with you. — Anne Bradstreet
