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I guess through my learning disability, through dyslexia, I've always been a visual learner - I take in everything through my eyes. — Scoot McNairy

Have I seen The Commitments? I was obsessed with that movie. I just watched it again about two weeks ago. — Lara Flynn Boyle

The brevity of a human lifespan tormented them as never before, and their hearts soared above the vault of time to join with their descendants and plunge into blood and fire in the icy cold of space, the eventual meeting place for the souls of all soldiers. * — Liu Cixin

Thousands of experts study overbought indicators, oversold indicators,
head-and-shoulder patterns, put-call ratios, the Fed's policy on money supply, foreign investment, the movement of the constellations through the heavens, and the moss on oak trees, and they can't predict markets with any useful consistency, any more than the gizzard squeezers could tell the Roman emperors when the Huns would attack. — Peter Lynch

Retire to what? I already play golf and fish for a living. — Julius Boros

My mother made the best scrambled eggs, super-loose and soft. — Wylie Dufresne

To a surprising conclusion about this moment in our lives. No, it's not that there are weird freckly spots on the back of our hands, although there are, or that construction guys don't make smutty comments as we pass, although they don't. It's that we've done a pretty good job of becoming ourselves, and that this is, in so many ways, the time of our lives. As Carly Simon once sang, "These are the good old days." Lots of candles, plenty of cake. I wouldn't be twenty-five again on a bet, or even forty. — Anna Quindlen

You will find the peace, not by looking outside, but by changing your thoughts, feelings and perception inside. — Debasish Mridha

I was fortunate enough to have a rambling youth. — David Mamet

We are going to right a lot of wrong and we are going to wrong some rights — John Green