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I hated the place, Tommy. I hated every second of every day. And it was all ... your ... fault! — James Dashner

The same suffering is much harder to bear for a high motive than for a base one. The people [during World War II] who stood motionless, from one to eight in the morning, for the sake of having an egg, would have found it very difficult to do in order to save a human life. — Simone Weil

And private in his chamber pens himself,
Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out,
And makes himself an artificial night.
Black and portentous must this humor prove — William Shakespeare

But homegirl don't know jack about hockey! — Sarah Ockler

The action is in the interaction. — Douglas Conant

When historians look back on our century, they may remember it most, not for space travel or the release of nuclear energy, but as the time when the peoples of the world first came to take one another seriously. — Huston Smith

The trouble with baseball is that it is not played the year round. — Gaylord Perry

In essence, I owe my career to Garry Marshall. There was no known reason for him to hire me for 'Pretty Woman.' — Julia Roberts

I am very much inspired by the great masters of entertainment: Bob Hope, George Burns, Jimmy Durante - who never thought about retiring. When people ask me if I plan to retire, I say, "Retire to what? I am doing what I love best right now!" — Tony Bennett

My definition of poor are those who need too much. Because those who need too much are never satisfied. — Jose Mujica

Faith doesn't get you around problems in life and relationships, it gets you through it. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

The scientists I looked up to at the beginning were not Latino. They were famous scientists of many years ago, like Madame Curie. Later, I realized that there were also, but a very few, Latino scientists. There were good ones, but very few, because there wasn't as much a tradition to be a scientist in our culture. But this is changing. — Mario J. Molina