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Men reach their sexual peak at eighteen. Women reach theirs at thirty-five. Do you get the feeling that God is playing a practical joke?
— Rita Rudner
We must, between periods of digging in the dark, endeavour always to transform our tears into knowledge.
— Alain De Botton
We've been proud of the fact that we were known for our music first and it has been what makes us work harder
— G-Dragon
I used to write a lot of songs. I was an English major in college. I was a deluded poet for a year. Totally deluded.
— Paul Dano
What Reason weaves, by Passion is undone.
— Alexander Pope
My work is to give you what I know of my own particular path while allowing you to walk your own.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
You have to love yourself, not in an egotistical way, but if you love yourself, everyone else will love you.
— Michelle Mone
I mainly wanted non-english writing poets, because I loved the idea that I was translating translations.
— Simone Muench
I'm using my degree. You know, I studied English and American literature in college, and now I'm an American poet.
— Eileen Myles
Read somewhat in the English poets every day. You will find them elegant, entertaining and constructive companions through your whole life.
— David McCullough
Make no mistake, Marin ... a Dragon Guardian may not always be the one sitting upon the throne, but he or she is the protector of the entire realm.
— Aida Jacobs
eyes were grim. We both knew the
— Craig Johnson
You never really want anything you can easily have.
— Bijou Phillips
is the man who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed' was the ninth beatitude." Alexander Pope (1688-1744), English poet
— Robert Courtade
What is now proved was once only imagined.
— William Blake
He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit, He that leaps the wide gulf should prevail in his suit.
— Walter Scott
Every English poet should master the rules of grammar before he attempts to bend or break them.
— Robert Graves
Fashionable dances as now carried on are revolting to every feeling of delicacy and propriety and are fraught with the greatest danger to millions.
— Horace Bushnell
Shelley and Keats were the last English poets who were at all up to date in their chemical knowledge.
— John B. S. Haldane
am, as an English poet says in an entirely different context, 'as free as the road, as loose as the wind.'" Brunetti
— Donna Leon
I do not understand how a man can be a true believer, in whom sin is not the greatest burden, sorrow and trouble.
— John Owen
Real love is more than a physical feeling. If there's even the slightest doubt in your head about a guy, then forget about it. It's not real.
— Ethan Embry
English is now ours. We have colonized it, too.
— Gemino Abad