Source Theatre Quotes & Sayings
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Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales was expected to clock in at anywhere between 100 and 120 chapters. Unfortunately, the dude only managed to finish 24 tales before he suffered an insurmountable and permanent state of writer's block commonly known as death. — Jacopo Della Quercia

People often ask how I got interested in the brain; my rhetorical answer is: 'How can anyone NOT be interested in it?' Everything you call 'human nature' and consciousness arises from it. — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran

In about the time a person unaccustomed to bodily labour would have decided upon which side to lie, Farmer Oak was asleep. The — Thomas Hardy

But a piece of paper can be a powerful presence. I have always had enormous respect for the written word and invariably find a letter more revealing than a face-to-face conversation. In a strange way I suspect I will get to know you better at a distance than I would if you had stayed at home ... — Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey

All suffering is caused by being in the wrong place. If you're unhappy where you are, MOVE. — Timothy Leary

Pain is not what you see and not what you feel. Pain is what you can only hear, alone in the dark. — Lisa Gardner

Whether you're managing the finances for a household of one, a business of a thousand, or a government of several hundred million, there's no more important statement of fiscal intent you can make than putting together a responsible budget - one that acknowledges its available means, and makes a reasonable attempt to live within them. — Roy Blunt

Why was it, she asked herself, that 'animals can sometimes subdue their predatory ways in only a few months, while humans, despite centuries of refinement, can quickly grow more savage than any beast. — Diane Ackerman

In the end, we're all just victims of our perceptions. — Charlie Human

That was the problem with most relationships, when they began you never know what they'd cost you. — Marshall Thornton