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Somebody said once or wrote, once: 'We're all of us children in a vast kindergarten trying to spell God's name with the wrong alphabet blocks! — Tennessee Williams

The history of the world is, sadly, not a pretty poem. It offers little variety, and it is nearly always the unpleasant things that are repeated, over and over again. — E.H. Gombrich

The party currently is about fund-raising and occasionally blasting out ads. — Wes Boyd

But that citizen's perception was also at one with the truth in recognizing that the very brutality of the means by which the IRA were pursuing change was destructive of the trust upon which new possibilities would have to be based. — Seamus Heaney

One of the biggest things you have is your reputation and your reputation with knowing what's good and what's not good. — Paul Feig

We've always been privileged, you see. Privilege just means 'private law.' That's exactly what it means. — Terry Pratchett

The empirical usability of the sacred ceremonial words makes both the speaker and listener believe in their corporeal presence. — Theodor Adorno

In life, I take my decisions and stand by them. Some decisions may have proven to be not the best, but I have learnt from them, and I've never repeated a mistake again. If someone tells me to turn left, I will go right! I could not have been taught a lesson in any other way rather than by going through it. — Kajol

You've got to think lucky. If you fall into a mudhole, check your back pocket - you might have caught a fish. — Darrell Royal

These people you've been watching for days now have invested in their lives from when they were young and about to be admitted into high school like you. They didn't joke with their books. They knew where and when to strike the balance. If Collin Morgan had square eyes like you while he was your age, I don't think he'd have been cast as Merlin. — S.A. David

When my kids were toddlers, they had all these rotomolded plastic things. My life became surrounded by big, hollow plastic toys - from the scale of playhouses down to rocking horses, and everything in between - which we would then take to the secondhand store. But we'd get sentimentally attached and hate to see them go. — Greg Lynn