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I hate it [driving] more than anything in the whole world. I'm just an awful, awful driver. I get lost, I hit things (parked cars, one moving car, a pole in my parking garage). Just when I think I got everything under control, I'll miss seeing something out of the corner of my mirror. — Rachael Leigh Cook

A very crude difference between novels and poetry is that novels are about other people and poetry is about yourself. — Philip Larkin

Prior to Valentinus, those who follow Valentinus had no existence. Nor did those from Marcion exist before Marcion. Nor, in short, did any of those malignant-minded people, whom I have listed above, have any existence previous to the initiators and inventors of their perversity. — Irenaeus Of Lyons

The radio craze will die out in time. — Thomas A. Edison

The difference between greatness and mediocrity is often how an individual views a mistake. — Nelson Boswell

We are so considerate of the minute constitutional rights and even of the political feelings and influence of people whom we have every reason to anticipate with preventive action! ... The Japanese in California should be under armed guard to the last man and woman and to hell with habeas corpus until the danger is over ... — Westbrook Pegler

Skill in concentrating and steadying the mind is the basis for all types of meditation. — Jack Kornfield

No matter how dark it looks, no matter how long it's been, no matter how many people are trying to push you down; if you will stay in faith, God will always take you from Friday to Sunday. He will always complete what He started in you! — Joel Osteen

Moments never wait for anyone, slowly the new moment pushes the old moment back and then it never comes back. That's what makes them precious. — Himanshu Chhabra

So get the start of the majestic world
And bear the palm alone. — William Shakespeare

You say that it is time to shake off the Mist, but Mankind walks in a Mist; that Reason which you cry up as the Glory of this Age is a Proteus and Cameleon that changes its Shape almost in every Man: there is no Folly that may not have a thousand Reasons produc'd to advance it into the Class of Wisdom. Reason itself is a Mist. — Peter Ackroyd