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When married one has to get into an argument once in a while since in this way one learns about the other. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It was like hunting fish with an underwater gun, a sport which he had once been foolish enough to try. At one moment there is the fish - graceful, mysterious, desirable and free - and the next moment there is nothing but struggling and blood and confusion. — Iris Murdoch

The last thing on earth I wanted was to make a Bond movie. — Daniel Craig

You're a musician, it is important that you suffer! — Russell Brand

Do the people of this land ... desire to preserve those [liberties] protected by the First Amendment ... If so, let them withstand all beginnings of encroachment. For the saddest epitaph which can be carved in memory of a vanquished liberty is that it was lost because its possessors failed to stretch for a saving hand while yet there was time. — George Sutherland

My parents are both scientists, and I was raised without god. — Sheila Heti

It's not easy to find a topic. Talking of home is painful. Talking of the present unbearable. — Suzanne Collins

The elaborateness of the cover story made him feel like a criminal. This is what criminals must feel like as they prepare to do a job, he thought, constructing a world based on the fullness (and falseness) of the cover story. And yet he was not going to commit a murder or rob a bank or burglarize a house. He was only going to do something so normal the wonder was that it did require such an elaborate preparation. But it was the combination of secretness and commonness that made it so sweet. It was what everyone wanted and almost nobody did, to slip out of or through the structure that gave your life a shape into a room where your life took the shape you wanted it to have, to love and be loved by someone perfectly beautiful. — Ron Loewinsohn

Many contemporary critics of higher education similarly posit a Golden Age; but no one knows when it was supposed to exist. — Mark C. Carnes

Analysis should release an experience that grips us or falls upon us as from above, an experience that has substance and body such as those things which occurred to the ancients. If I were going to symbolize it I would choose the Annunciation. - Seminar 1925 — C. G. Jung

Prime-time network television has become an island without religion in an ever-more-religious America. — Ben Stein