We all have enough strength to endure the misfortunes of others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Once you let someone stop you from achieving your goals, you've official lost confidence in yourself. — Kris Harte
Philosophy unravels the knots in our thinking; hence its results must be simple, but its activity is as complicated as the knots that it unravels. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
I don't know what humor is. — Will Rogers
The first half of the 1960s was the apogee of what might be termed the Age of Cool - as defined by that quality of being simultaneously with-it and disengaged, in control but nonchalant, knowing but ironically self-aware, and above all inscrutably undemonstrative. — Martin Filler