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If I weren't acting, I would own my own chocolate shop in Paris. I would be a nice, overweight person that makes chocolate all day long. — Emma Bell

I want to oppose the idea that the school has to teach directly that special knowledge and those accomplishments which one has to use later directly in life. The demands of life are much too manifold to let such a specialized training in school appear possible [ ... ] The development of general ability for independent thinking and judgement should always be placed foremost. — Albert Einstein

All I claimed was that when a drastic change occurs, it occurs in a relatively small and isolated population. — Ernst Mayr

At my age, I'm just happy to be named the greatest living anything. — Joe DiMaggio

In our family an experience was not finished, nor truly experienced, unless written down and shared with another. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Every night I watch the nightly news. It's funded by the pharmaceutical companies. Virtually every ad is a drug ad. They get their say every night on the nightly news through advertising. — Michael Moore

He looks like a starving man, like he could devour me all at once. "That swimsuit," he begins. "Is small," I conclude. — Nicola Yoon

To love one person productively means to be related to his human core, to him as representing mankind. Love for one individual, in so far as it is divorced from love for man, can refer only to the superficial and to the accidental; of necessity it remains shallow. — Erich Fromm

All clocks break, and what breaks them is Time. — Marty Rubin

Syntax, like government, can only be obeyed. It is
therefore of no use except when you
have something particular to command
such as: Go buy me a bunch of carrots. — John Cage

LOVE - yes, that one never fails! — Tim Liwanag

The most peaceable way for you, if you do take a thief, is, to let him show himself what he is and steal out of your company. — William Shakespeare

Apologies weren't welds; they were just an admission that something had been broken. — Hugh Howey