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The elephant needs a thousand times more food than the ant but that is not an indication of inequality. — Mahatma Gandhi

I always say that I love magic but I hate magicians. I like being fooled. If you wave your hands in front of my face and I think you're doing a trick, I'm easily impressed. If you pull a quarter out of my ear, I'm quite certain you're a wizard. But I don't like the way most magicians don't act like they're magical; they act like show business dicks. — Greg Behrendt

Scientists have determined that the most irritating sound to the human ear is the sound of a knife cutting a glass bottle. And the second-worst sound is a fork scratching a glass bottle. Evidently they did all their research at the Picnic for Morons. — Peter Sagal

but where does this nobility come from? Generosity or fear? Wisdom or ignorance? — Devdutt Pattanaik

Diseases of the soul are more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

How can I know who's PM or in government in Sweden? It's been 40 years since I moved abroad! Oh! — Anita Ekberg

But the room is cold, the words in the books are cold;
And the question of whether we get what we ask for
Is absurd, unanswered by the sound of an unlatched door
Rattling in wind, or the sound of snow on roofs, or glare
Of the winter sun. What we have learned is not what we were told.
I watch the snow, feel for the heartbeat that is not there. — Weldon Kees

In New York, Kid Carter was pure vanilla for a city with stronger tastes. — George Vecsey

Torpedoes were expensive, and heavy. Each cost up to $ 5,000 - over $ 100,000 today - and weighed over three thousand pounds, twice the weight of a Ford Model T. — Erik Larson

Worrying about what other people think is a jail of our own creation, and the irony of it is those people are in the same jail with us. — Srinivas Rao

I see before me the gladiator lie. — Lord Byron

The person who knows a great deal about things but has never learnt to see, tends to be assertive; those who have once lost their hearts to a blade of grass or a glowworm and sensed God's omnipresence within them are at least on the road to reverence. — Gerald Vann

Add a pair of wings to a pepper pod, you would make a dragonfly. — Chris Bradford