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Only in drama does it end with the tragedy; in life it grinds on. Moanday, tearsday, happy days, right through to Shatterdays. And Again. — Gayla Reid
I guess I would say, it's okay to put things off until the very last minute as long as you know you've got them under control. — Karlie Kloss
The relationship between the prophet and the President, the priest and the President, is a sacred one. — Jesse Jackson
You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you. — Bob Dylan
Everything kills you, you're dying everyday. You're either dying everyday or you're living every day and I'm living everyday. — Christofer Drew
The shortcoming of hanging pawns is that they present a convenient target for attack. As the exchange of men proceeds, their potential strength lessens and during the endgame they turn out, as a rule, to be weak. — Boris Spassky
There is no self-delusion more fatal than that which makes the conscience dreamy with the anodyne of lofty sentiments, while the life is groveling and sensual — James Russell Lowell
After it has been determined that the pathogenic organism is present in the animal body, and after it has been shown that the organism can reproduce in the body and be transmitted from one individual to another, the most important experiment remains to be done ... to determine the conditions necessary for growth and reproduction of the microorganism. — Robert Koch
My language! heavens!I am the best of them that speak this speech. Were I but where 'tis spoken. — William Shakespeare
What gets me about D.B., though, he hated the war so much, and yet he got me to read this book A Farewell to Arms last summer. He said it was so terrific. That's what I can't understand. It had this guy in it named Lieutenant Henry that was supposed to be a nice guy and all. I don't see how D.B. could hate the Army and war and all so much and still like a phony like that. I mean, for instance, I don't see how he could like a phony like that and still like that one by Ring Lardner, or that other one he's so crazy about, The Great Gatsby. D.B. got sore when I said that, and said I was too young and all to appreciate it, but I don't think so. I told him I liked Ring Lardner and The Great Gatsby and all. I did, too. I was crazy about The Great Gatsby. Old Gatsby. Old sport. That killed me. — J.D. Salinger
Anarchy is a state of society where the only government is reason. — Michael Schwab
That the crowd is always intellectually inferior to the isolated individual, but that, from the point of view of feelings and of the acts these feelings provoke, the crowd may, according to circumstances, he better or worse than the individual. All depends on the nature of the suggestion to which the crowd is exposed. — Gustave Le Bon
There's something really satisfying if you've created a bunch of characters that have withstood 25 episodes. — Jonathan Tropper
One day the Constitution of Colorado is the highest law of the state. The next day it's waste paper. — Robert F. Williams
Those darling byegone times, Mr Carker,' said Cleopatra, 'with their delicious fortresses, and their dear old dungeons, and their delightful places of torture, and their romantic vengeances, and their picturesque assaults and sieges, and everything that makes life truly charming! How dreadfully we have degenerated! — Charles Dickens