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I know I mispronounce things constantly, because maybe I read more than I talk, but I don't know the proper way to say a lot of things, even though I know what they are. But then I know I look like a moron. — Amy Heckerling

Nothing is more idle than to inquire after happiness, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. — Samuel Johnson

Privileged to share in the athletic power of a large and dangerous animal willing to be controlled by the small, frail strength of a mere human being. — Mary Doria Russell

People are only animals, but special animals. Every animal has fought and killed to survive, even before the dinosaurs. We're the only ones that do it for fun. That's why I don't know about Darwinism. Supposedly evolution and natural selection are all about survival, but we haven't gotten smarter over the years, only more dangerous. — Kurt Vonnegut

Life is just a dream on the way to death. — James O'Barr

Whether it's creating a chapter of a book or a quiet conversation, trying to do too many things at once is one of my biggest obstacles to living artfully. — Emily P. Freeman

The history of the Holocaust is not over. Its precedent is eternal, and its lessons have not yet been — Timothy Snyder

There are a lot of things that frustrate me. I get frustrated when I have to wait at a red light. — Kevin Garnett

I didn't try to say the penis word for Elaine. "Cock," I said to her. — John Irving

As a rule, almost all of them are Midwesterners ... This area of the country, what are we to say of this area of the country, Ms. Beadsman? ... Both in the middle and on the fringe. The physical heart and the cultural extremity. Corn, a steady waning complex of heavy industry, and sports. What are we to say? We feed and stoke and supply a nation much of which doesn't know we exist. A nation we tend to be decades behind, culturally and intellectually. What are we to say about it? — David Foster Wallace

There are many you's within you, but all of them are still you! You are nothing but different you's! — Mehmet Murat Ildan