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Good books get praised, bad books get praised. Good books get ignored, bad books get ignored — Vikram Seth

I think people overplay the 'Saturday Night Live' schedule. I mean, yeah, it can be some late hours. But the late hours are usually only one or two nights out of the week. You might have a crazy six-day week, but you'll work three weeks, and then you get a week off work. I'd take most jobs if it was hard work and then I got a week off. — Hannibal Buress

For humans, being able to 'forget' is what allows them to survive through their cruel and harsh lives. — Hotaru Odagiri

I'd rather be able to pray than to be a great preacher; Jesus Christ never taught his disciples how to preach, but only how to pray. — Dwight L. Moody

Life has always seemed to me like a plant that lives on its rhizome. Its true life is invisible, hidden in the rhizome. The part that appears above ground lasts only a single summer. Then it withers away - an ephemeral apparition. When we think of the unending growth and decay of life and civilizations, we cannot escape the impression of absolute nullity. Yet I have never lost a sense of something that lives and endures underneath the eternal flux. What we see is the blossom, which passes. The rhizome remains. — C. G. Jung

Liberals should not overplay this weapons of mass destruction card, because you want me to tell you the truth? Most of us are not going to care if they don't find these weapons of mass destruction. It's enough for a lot of us to see those kids smiling on that street again. — Dennis Miller

A player's first move isn't necessarily the truest or clearest view of that person I'll get, but it's often the most naked, because it takes a while to situate yourself within an imaginary landscape. When you respond to the initial subscriber packet with your opening move - when you come to the bridge - you haven't had a chance to get much sense of the game's rhythms, so you're awkward, halting, more likely to overplay your hand. The open path at the overpass gives way to grand schemes, huge, multipart responses, whole narratives from within the canvas newly forming inside the player's imagination. I keep myself out of it; I interpret and react, like a flowchart responding flatly to a person who's asking it how to live. — John Darnielle

So many Irish actors overplay that modesty because they're afraid people will judge them and say, 'The state of yer man, he thinks he's great,' or whatever. — Jack Reynor

For the two of us, home isn't a place. It is a person. And we are finally home. — Stephanie Perkins

Regrets? I think everyone has regrets, and people who say they haven't are either liars ... or narcissists. — Lee Radziwill

I'm not trying to create an image or a persona. I'm just singing because that's what I know how to do. — Lana Del Rey

We enter the world with fists closed and when we leave, our hands are open. He said I should make full use of the time given to me for my life — Debalina Haldar

I will read anything rather than work. — Jean Kerr

Everybody tends to overplay live. That's just the nature of playing live. And that can be great, but it can also kill something that's special, and intimate, about a recorded version of a song. You find out very quickly which songs you can play, and which songs you do damage to by playing them live. — Nick Cave

The light at the end of the tunnel is just the light of an oncoming train. — Robert Lowell

The future starts within a second from now.
The past was, within a second ago. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

Religion was supposed to be a matter of faith. Gods were not supposed to jump on your desk and snarl at you. They weren't supposed to sit in your office smoking cigarettes. God's didn't do anything. They were supposed to ignore you and let you suffer and die having never known whether your religion was a waste of time. Faith. — Christopher Moore

My dad taught me not to overplay, to think about my parts when I play, even in a live situation. — Eric Hernandez

To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence. — Henri Frederic Amiel