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French is a language that makes those who speak it both calm and dynamic. — Bernard Pivot

How can all the small insects simultaneously know, without a brain, without knowing anything, that today they should visit this meadow, tomorrow that one? It's a question of knowing without knowing, and wanting without wanting. If you want something too intensely, things fall apart in your hands. You start to doubt everything. As soon as you let go, everything comes to you. Then you know, without knowing. — Erik Fosnes Hansen

Wars are bound to occur from time to time. In them is manifested that determination of nature to intervene directly in the evolution of the greatest organisms of the earth, though they strive to withdraw themselves from her influence, and to break it forcibly upon their one-sided and purely economic aims. — Ernst Junger

Everybody just gets on my nerves after like, 10 minutes, you know. — Mat Johnson

Most men have more courage than even they themselves think they have ... — Greville Janner, Baron Janner Of Braunstone

If enough people think of a thing and work hard enough at it, I guess it's pretty nearly bound to happen, wind and weather permitting. — Laura Ingalls Wilder

Astronauts are not superhuman. They lead ordinary lives and have varied personalities. — Buzz Aldrin

Adult movies with any artistic credit are released in the last quarter of the year and expected to gird for battle for Globes and Oscars. So the films aren't being seen just for themselves, but rather in a competitive context. — Alexander Payne

Margaret Thatcher was a pioneer, willingly or unwillingly, for the role of women in politics, — Meryl Streep

The scene taking place illustrates an immemorial error of men: having appropriated the role of seducers, they never even consider any women but the ones they might desire; the idea doesn't occur to them that a woman who is ugly or odd, or who simply stands outside their own erotic imaginings, might want to possess them. — Milan Kundera

The strength of a man's virtue must not be measured by his efforts, but by his ordinary life. — Blaise Pascal