If one man says to thee, Thou art a donkey, pay no heed. If two speak thus, purchase a saddle. More The Talmud
Authors like cats because they are such quiet, lovable, wise creatures, and cats like authors for the same reasons. More Robertson Davies
Turk Malloy: Come on, he's one guy, and he's French. More Sandy Gallin
Memory is the thing you forget with. More Alexander Chase
We are weighed down, every moment, by the conception and the sensation of Time. And there are but two means of escaping and forgetting this nightmare: pleasure and work. Pleasure consumes us. Work strengthens us. Let us choose. More Charles Baudelaire
Danny: Why do they always paint hallways that color?
Rusty: They say taupe is very soothing. More Sandy Gallin
When difficulties are overcome they begin blessing. More Proverb Proverb
We confide in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of others, without fearing it. More Thomas Jefferson
Conrad: I've been here before.
Nicholas: I took you here for your birthday.
Conrad: No, I used to buy crystal meth from the Maitre D. More Sandy Gallin
Have you known how to take rest? You have done more than he who hath taken empires and cities. More Michel de Montaigne
Some movies I see today have the most dramatic plot points but the actors are not playing them dramatically. More Aaron Eckhart
Henry James seems most entirely in his element, doing that is to say what everything favors his doing, when it is a question of recollection. The mellow light which swims over the past, the beauty which suffuses even the commonest little figures of that More Virginia Woolf
I am not a literary man. I am a man of science, and I am interested in that branch of Anthropology which deals with the history of human speech. More Jim Murray
Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect. More Herbert Spenser
I got attention by being funny at school, pretending to be retarded, and jumping around with a deformed hand. More Leonardo DiCaprio
We are never like angels till our passion dies. More Sir John Denham
Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my book-friends. They talk to me without embarrassment or awkwardness. More Helen Keller
All that is sweet, delightful, and amiable in this world, in the serenity of the air, the fineness of seasons, the joy of light, the melody of sounds, the beauty of colors, the fragrancy of smells, the splendor our precious stones, is nothing else but Heaven breaking through the veil of this world, manifesting itself in such a degree and darting forth in such variety so much of its own nature. More William Law
There is nothing so bad but it can masquerade as moral. More Walter Lippmann
Love your neighbor, yet pull not down your hedge. More English Proverb