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Strange as it may seem, the most ludicrous lines I ever wrote have been written in the saddest mood.
— William Cowper
Perhaps only that revenge is ultimately unsatisfying. It cant make up for the evil done to you, but it can destroy the remaining good in your life.
— Bill Willingham
Beauty, pleasure, and the good things of life are intensified, and perhaps only exist, by reason of contrast.
— Walter J. Phillips
To hear years of one's life, one's passion, described so casually, relegated so absolutely to the past, was breathtaking.
— Kate Morton
Life emerged so swiftly, in fact, that some authorities think it must have had help - perhaps a good deal of help.
— Bill Bryson
An old friend is a new house.
— George Herbert
It is difficult in life to be good, and difficult in art to portray goodness. Perhaps we don't know much about goodness.
— Iris Murdoch
Perhaps fate has a way of turning things around and making something good out of the action of someone who failed humanity without meaning to.
— Janvier Chouteu-Chando
I will not be concerned at other men's not knowing me; I will be concerned at my own want of ability.
— Confucius
Club Secretary: I say, Lawrence. You are a clown! Lawrence: We can't all be lion tamers.
— T.E. Lawrence
The onset of a crisis is usually triggered by a spectacular failure which shakes confidence in fictitious forms of capital.
— David Harvey
I'm a mother lion when it comes to protecting my children.
— Joanna Cassidy
Perhaps the ache of homesickness was a fair price to pay for having so many good people in her life.
— Becky Chambers
I'm an air-conditioned gypsy.
— Pete Townshend
Well, not everybody who is pretty is necessarily beautiful. For the two to come together in a person is a rarity.
— Jacob G. Rosenberg
Virtue is a greater good than honour; and one might perhaps accordingly suppose that virtue rather than honour is the end of the political life.
— Aristotle.
It is perhaps as difficult to write a good life as to live one.
— Lytton Strachey