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Let lying dogs sleep is something I always say in reference to the Smiths. — Morrissey

If you've got short, stubby fingers and wear reading glasses, any relaxation you would normally derive from fly fishing is completely eliminated when you try to tie on a fly. — Jack Ohman

This is what it might be like to be a mother, I though, watching Sasha drain her beer, wipe her mouth like a boy. To feel this unexpected, boundless tenderness for someone, seemingly out of nowhere. — Emma Cline

When I go to an art gallery and stand in front of a painting, I don't want someone telling me what I should be seeing or thinking; I want to feel whatever I feel, see whatever I see, and figure out what I figure out. — James Frey

Baseball is a good thing. Always was, always will be. — Stephen King

Without sounding pretentious, it's nice to always be surrounded by creative people who inspire me and keep my levels of creativity charged. — Jaime Winstone

Be good to others, but don't expect a lot of gratitude in this world. Remember that good deeds are seldom remembered and bad deeds are seldom forgotten. — Ernie J Zelinski

Unity has many possible bases, but the strongest unity is based on love. — Francis George

Roll one then I will light it. Order one and I will buy it. — Wiz Khalifa

Human existence basically is--a never to be completed imperfect tense. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Some people can handle alcohol. You know who you are. Some people can't handle alcohol. The police know who you are. — Gabriel Iglesias

In real life, people don't try to live dramatically, people try to live in a light way. People try to laugh. — Ginnifer Goodwin

I started out doing music videos and photography, and I always loved writing. — Brendan Fletcher

There is no real agreement among scholars as to whether Homer and Hesiod were contemporaries or whether Homer came a hundred or so years later or earlier. How could there be, given that both poets recited and sang in an oral culture. — Tariq Ali

The greatest potential for growth and self-realisation exists in the second half of life. — Carl Jung