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don't mind. I just thought you might not want to." The three men
— Peter Benchley
Gradually, I came to know my horses intimately. You go through every mood they experience and come to view the world much like a horse.
— Tim Cope
Realism is something we practice when we aren't feeling very well. When we don't feel up to the extra effort.
— Robert Edmond Jones
I'm not the fastest guy or the quickest guy.
— James Harden
The Metropolis strives to reach a mythical point where the world is completely fabricated by man, so that it absolutely coincides with his desires.
— Rem Koolhaas
In spite of my suffering, at the thought that I was sure to end up by killing myself, I cried aloud and burst into tears.
— Osamu Dazai
Commercial banks - that is, fractional reserve banks - create money out of thin air. Essentially, they do it in the same way as counterfeiters.
— Murray Rothbard
My aim in helping the patient was not to cause death. My aim was to end suffering. It's got to be decriminalized.
— Jack Kevorkian
Sometimes moving forward changes what's behind you.
— Kami Garcia
Falsehood is never in words; it is in things.
— Italo Calvino
What she has is effortlessly remarkable, the kind of gift you only feel the weight of if it's something you don't have but dearly want.
— J.C. Lillis
Because you've done the horrible jobs, it gives you an even grittier determination to succeed.
— Rob James-Collier
My desire to get here [Parliament] was like miners'coal dust, it was under my fingers and I couldn't scrub it out.
— Betty Boothroyd
Iran is an anti-Semitic, terrorist government.
— Ehud Olmert
... but some say that reality is what happens inside a writer's head, and it is fiction which takes place outside it.
— Barry A. Whittingham
The heart had no regard for time, no regard for pain.
— Karina Halle