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My golf is woeful but I will never surrender. — Bing Crosby
...linen is a fabric that wrinkles like Jack Nicholson's balls without Botox. — Anna Kendrick
Art in Nature is rhythmic and has a horror of constraint. — Robert Delaunay
Turning points in my life ... the bush, the trails, lakes, waterfalls ... moving camp from one wonderful lake to another ... the companionship of a great individual, a wonder with canoe, axe and fish line. — Arthur Lismer
Don't you agree? Swordplay is a dance of sorts, an understanding of the logical, most sophisticated next step. Except that in a fight, one must take the unexpected step. In dance it is all about taking the right, expected step. — Lisa Tawn Bergren
Science, as illustrated by the printing press, the telegraph, the railway, is a double-edged sword. At the same moment that it puts an enormous power in the hands of the good man, it also offers an equal advantage to the evil disposed. — Richard Jefferies
A lot of rookies hit the wall after 50 or 60 games. — Andrew Bogut
Ownership is a sine qua non of sustainable development. — James Wolfensohn
We see facts with our eyes; we see ideas with our minds; we see ideals with our souls. Whatever we see with our souls is real and permanent and cannot be destroyed. — Glenn Clark
Misery is complexity. Happiness is simplicity. — Lester Levenson
And then he's kissing me; his mouth is urgent against mine, like he's searching for some sort of reassurance, some kind of promise only I can give. — Jenny Han
It's not up to me ... to make the world consistent. — Saul Bellow
First you don't want me to get the pony, then you want me to take it back. Make up your mind! — Homer
Person describes himself throughout life. To know oneself perfectly means to die. — Albert Camus
I remember nothing about it except a philological fact. My mother said nothing about the dragon, but pointed out that one could not say 'a green great dragon', but had to say 'a great green dragon'. I wondered why, and still do. The fact that I remember this is possibly significant, as I do not think I ever tried to write a story again for many years, and was taken up with language. — J.R.R. Tolkien