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Sorrow and life go hand in hand. — Susan Fraser King
Every tribe needs a good front man to sell the program. Who better to convince the Middle East to give up the oil, than a brown man with a Muslim name? — Lenny Bruce
I just have a great life. I know great people. I've had great relationships - all different kinds of relationships. — Julia Roberts
Making playlists can kill a whole afternoon for me. I like building very specific playlists for new writing projects. In a strange way, choosing certain songs is part of the process of plotting the book out. I pick songs that I think with resonate with characters, their personality quirks, relationship dynamics, action scenes, and so on. — Jonathan Maberry
It appears to me that I have discovered many truths more useful and more important than all I had before learned, or even had expected to learn. — Rene Descartes
My dad is a very quick-witted, sarcastic, dry, humorous guy, whereas my mom's very silly, and that side of the family is very musical. — Tim Heidecker
You might also see that some of my playlists are simply two songs on repeat fifteen times, like I'm a psycho getting pumped up to murder the president. — Mindy Kaling
O poor mortals, how ye make this earth bitter for each other. — Thomas Carlyle
Even if God were here, it wouldn't do any good. The entire human race has reached the point where no one is listening to their prayers. — Liu Cixin
In the increasingly convincing darkness
The words become palpable, like a fruit
That is too beautiful to eat. — John Ashbery
The case for democracy is not esthetic. — George Will
Sir Richard Glendale lifted the fatal paper, read it, and saying, 'Now all is indeed over,' handed it to Maxwell, who said aloud, 'Black Colin Campbell ... — Walter Scott
I am inclined to think that the realm of mythology is where the Yeti rightly belongs. — Edmund Hillary
A songwriter writes songs all the time, whereas just writing a song can be done by anyone, anytime. — Bryan Adams
This woman, moved by some private sorrow as much as the words being spoken, cried almost silently, unobserved by others, apart from Mma Ramotswe, who stretched out her hand and laid it on her shoulder. Do not cry, Mma, she began to whisper, but changed her words even as she uttered them, and said quietly, Yes, you can cry, Mma. We should not tell people not to weep - we do it because of our sympathy for them - but we should really tell them that their tears are justified and entirely right. — Alexander McCall Smith
