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When you're young you can't work out the age of an adult - they're just quite old, old, or very old. — Michael Morpurgo

Islam, in the year 1978, was not the opium of the people precisely because it was the spirit of a world without spirit. — Michel Foucault

His drawings were not originals then, only copies. He must have been doing them as a sort of retirement hobby, he was an incurable amateur and enthusiast; if he'd become hooked (on these rock paintings) he would have combed the area for them, collecting them with his camera, pestering experts by letter whenever he found one; an old man's delusion of usefulness. — Margaret Atwood

The leads are often the boring part. — Peter Dinklage

All of Africa will be free before we can get a lousy cup of coffee. — James A. Baldwin

Look to it, my dear friends, that none of you be found Christless at your appearance before him. Those that continue Christless now, will be left speechless then. God forbid that you that have heard so much of Christ, and you that have professed so much of Christ, should at last fall into a worse condition than those that never heard the name of Christ. — John Flavel

The first gift is Strength. May you remember to call upon it whenever you need it. — Charlene Costanzo

Whore or courtesan, she put on a great little show. — Sylvia Plath

17 Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor's house, — Anonymous

For most developers, that kind of situation - a player figuring out how to do something that the designer didn't intend - to most developers, that's a bug. For me, that's a celebration. — Warren Spector

The Japanese Prime Minister has apologized for Japan's part in World War II. However, he still hasn't mentioned anything about karaoke. — David Letterman

And yet, on balance, affirmative action has, I think, been a qualified success." A 13-word sentence with five hedging words. I give it first prize as the most wishy-washy sentence in modern public discourse, — William Zinsser