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The mistake that people make in stand-up is thinking they're profound or they're deep when there are so many people who have more worthwhile ways of phrasing things. — Colin Quinn

Hey! He just gave you a compliment."
She frowned. "It sure didn't feel like it."
"Whistling is their way of saying you're a pretty woman. In Mexico, it's a compliment to whistle at a pretty woman. If they pinch your butt, then that is an even greater compliment."
Amelia's eyes widened. "Pinch my what?"
Rick grinned and gave a nod. "It's not disrespectful here in Mexico. In the States, it's called sexual harassment. In Latin countries, it's one of the highest forms of a compliment. — Linda Weaver Clarke

And consider this which is near to thee, this boundless abyss of the past and of the future in which all things disappear. How then is he not a fool who is puffed up with such things or plagued about them and makes himself miserable? for they vex him only for a time, and a short time. Think — Marcus Aurelius

When someone sees a soul disturbed and unable to see something, he won't laugh mindlessly, but he'll take into consideration whether it has come from a brighter life and is dimmed through not having yet become accustomed to the dark or whether it has come from greater ignorance into greater light and is dazzled by the increased brillance. — Plato

If you chase after your dreams, your heels must be cushioned by resilience. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Ask very little but ask of everyone. — Michael Lerman

In fact, my parents were church people; my father was a deacon in the church. — Tina Turner

You should have a fund of knowledge of something and out of that you make up you mind. — John Kluge

Simply because something is not visible it doesn't mean that it is not there. — Shimon Attie

Never settle with words what you can accomplish with a flamethrower. — Bruce Feirstein

You could say that when you introduce humour to your work, you also step back a little from it. You create a distance. — Lars Von Trier