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My heart is in a world of water and crystal, My clothes are damp in this time of spring rains. — Du Fu
Gentlemen have talked a great deal of patriotism. A venerable word, when duly practiced. — Robert Walpole
People make their own luck. — David Liederman
HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to feed and lodge certain persons who are not in need of food and lodging. — Ambrose Bierce
We went to Denmark twice and Germany and also to the Canary Isles one year. I remember once when we were playing Dresden in Germany. — Dixie Dean
He was the first to admit that he had been singularly ill-qualified for all his previous jobs. Just a few months earlier, he had accepted the editorship of Gardening Magazine. 'Nobody could know less about gardening than me,' he said. But it didn't stop him dispensing advice for his readers. 'I would solemnly give them my views on whether it were better to plant globe artichokes in September or March.'18 Now, at last, he had fallen into a job for which he was extremely well qualified, one in which the only seeds to be planted were those of wholescale destruction. — Giles Milton
Love is more important than material possessions. — Thomas F. Wilson
If I were in a position to announce a public competition to coin a new word, I would do so right now. — Esa-Pekka Salonen
Soon as we get the ass, we start callin em hoes. — Drake
He hurt everywhere, so at least he must be alive. Another comforting thought because, despite everything, he wanted to be alive. It was the business of living he wanted nothing to do with. — John Martel
Who are the rabble and who are the ruled? — Frank Herbert
You're talking farts, not words! — Luo Guanzhong
Look at the world of both film and indie games, and you'll find a startling similarity between the two when it comes to creating the perfect horror story. The tricks storytellers pull to make your blood run cold never change; a creaking floorboard, the eerie feeling of being watched, wandering into a world filled with unspeakable terror. — Rob Manuel
