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Our headstrong passions shut the door of our souls against God. — Confucius

I wasn't drunk," Alynwick grumbled. "I tchin' for a fight, aye, but no' drunk."
"Careful," Black said with some amusement, "your cultured English accent is giving way to your heathen Highland one. — Charlotte Featherstone

The entire being of a woman is a secret which should be kept. — Isak Dinesen

True gastronomy is making the most of what is available, however modest. — Claudia Roden

If you want to be a person with a large vision, you must cultivate the habit of doing the little things well. — Charles R. Swindoll

I was a sprinter - there were no long-term goals, — Carrie Brownstein

If Barbra Steisand wants to make a picture called 'My Pink Fingernail,' the studios will go, 'Gee, Barbra, what a wonderful idea! Money is no object! Take two years in preproduction and write the music, and you'll direct.' — Mickey Rooney

If it's inappropriate to write about, if there's nothing funny about it, then it's not funny. — Calvin Trillin

There were two types of people when it came to pain. Those who received it and those who gifted it. Let's just say, I've become one generous motherfucker. — B.B. Reid

With 100 million people, somebody is using your product in some interesting way. If you change it ... you're going to break some use cases. — Mike Krieger

"Science" is pedantic, arrogant, esoteric and often insane. — Herbert M. Shelton

Sometimes we credit ourselves with a longing to be in some distant spot, whereas, in truth, we are only longing to have the time back again which we spent there
days when we were younger and fresher than we are now. — Arthur Schopenhauer

The only victory that counts is the one over yourself. — Jesse Owens

Boredom slays more of existence than war. — Norman Mailer