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Tennis is a young man's game. Until you're 25, you can play singles. From 25 to 35, you should play doubles. I won't tell you exactly how old I am, but when I played, there were 28 men on the court - just on my side of the net. — George Burns

For people sometimes believed that it was safer to live with complaints,
was necessary to cooperate with grief, was all right to become an accomplice in self-ambush ...
Take heart to flat out decide to be well and stride into the future sane and whole. — Toni Cade Bambara

If some things don't make you lose your sense of reason, then you have none to lose. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Marijuana, for example, won't help one determine the correct aspect ratio ... — David Mamet

If you know where you are going, you are not learning. (p. 16) — Mike Higton

Friendship love. This is a very special thing. It's the sort of love where you know another being's strengths and weaknesses, perfections and imperfections, and you love the whole package. — Angelo Dirks

The bemused Brigadier shook his head. You and that TARDIS. — Peter Grimwade

The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore