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The morning's recollection of the emptiness of the day before. Its anticipation of the emptiness of the day to come.
— David Markson
In free countries, every man is entitled to express his opinions and every other man is entitled not to listen.
— J. Norman Collie
All change begins with someone having a thought.
— Paul Morley
The real test of a bridge player isn't in keeping out of trouble, but in escaping once he's in.
— Alfred Sheinwold
Almost all serious stories in the world are stories of failure with a death in it. But there is more lost paradise in them than defeat.
— Orson Welles
The free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel good, very good when you are near or with them.
— Heinrich Karl Bukowski
I don't like doing anything that makes you sweat if you don't come at the end of it.
— Russell Brand
The act of laughing releases some nice chemical into your brain, you feel good and it's free.
— James Patterson
Culture can be invisible to its natives.
— Rebekah Nathan
Christianity offers reasons for not fearing death or the universe, and in so doing it fails to teach adequately the virtue of courage.
— Bertrand Russell
I was a pretty good imitator of Roy Acuff, but then I found out they already had a Roy Acuff, so I started singin' like myself.
— Hank Williams
many societies, of course, ours was founded on fearful superstition, and this is always reason enough for any kind of behavior. She
— Thomas Ligotti
I always encourage employees to feel free to raise any issues that prevent them from getting good work done.
— Gwynne Shotwell
Parents are temporary custodians, keeping watch and offering love and trying to leave the child better than they found him.
— Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
Where there's cake, there's hope.
— Lucy Dillon
The theory of Economics must begin with a correct theory of consumption.
— William Stanley Jevons