
In silence and movement you can show the reflection of people. —
Marcel Marceau

I've been things and I've seen places. —
Mae West

O Love! thou bane of the most generous souls! Thou doubtful pleasure, and thou certain pain. —
George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne

I think I may define taste to be that faculty of the soul which discerns the beauties of an author with pleasure, and the imperfections with dislike. —
Joseph Addison

Even brute beasts and wandering birds do not fall into the same traps or nets twice. —
St. Jerome

There does not exist a painter who knows himself or knows what he is doing. —
Marcel Duchamp

If we have lost faith in our vernaculars, it is a sign of want of faith in ourselves; it is the surest sign of decay. —
Mahatma Gandhi

Children are not born with their hearts hardened in this fashion, not even Irish-Catholic children. They have to be taught by professionals. —
Joe Queenan

The little child learns to speak, though it has no learned teachers - because it lives with those who know how to speak. —
Zhuangzi

Some of the shrewdest insight into natural processes have been greeted at the outset by the exclamation 'But that's ridiculous'. —
Lewis Thomas

I gave up coffee. It's almost worse than giving up a lover. —
Sandra Bullock