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Humor and laughter are not necessarily the same thing. Humor permits us to see into life from a fresh and gracious perspective. We learn to take ourselves more lightly in the presence of good humor. Humor gives us the strength to bear what cannot be changed, and the sight to see the human under the pompous. — Joan D. Chittister

We don't live through life only by our own experiences, we live through life with other people's experience as a reference too. — Nike Thaddeus

Annika had tangled herself in his thoughts, wrapped herself around his soul, and slid right in next to his heart. — Kylie Griffin

A revolutionary woman can't have no reactionary man. — Assata Shakur

Sometimes you have to accept how things are. You can make it easy on yourself, or you can make it hard. The choice is yours. — Susan Mallery

Has a new father and a new life. I cannot — John Grisham

Griff's pretty neat on his own. Scottish hedge! — Damon Suede

I'll make myself a memory, I have only to listen, the voice will tell me everything, tell it to me again, everything I need, in dribs and drabs, breathless, it's like a confession, a last confession, you think it's finished, then it starts off again, there were so many sins, the memory is so bad, the words don't come, the words fail, the breath fails ... — Samuel Beckett

Concentrating for four hours will wear you out mentally. — Sergio Garcia

My milkshake brings all the gods to the yard. — Ben Aaronovitch

The modern ignorance is in people's assumption that they can outsmart their own nature. It is in the arrogance that will believe nothing that cannot be proved, and respect nothing it cannot understand, and value nothing it cannot sell ... The next hard time is just as real to him as the last, and so is the next blessing. The new ignorance is the same as the old, only less aware that ignorance is the same as the old, only less aware that ignorance is what it is. It is less humble, more foolish and frivolous, more dangerous. A man, Old Jack thinks, has no choice but to be ignorant, but he does not have to be a fool. He can know his place, and he can stay in it and be faithful. — Wendell Berry

He touched me as if he were trying to memorize the feel of me. — Sarah Darlington

Our losses ... have reached and intolerable level. — Karl Donitz