
The honeymoon is not actually over until we cease to stifle our sighs and begin to stifle our yawns. —
Helen Rowland

It's not that I enjoy surprising everyone I know; it's more that I almost never know where I'm going before I actually get there. —
Seanan McGuire

Count your blessings, my father always said. It shames you, to count yours by the hardships of other people. —
Anna Quindlen

When you reach that elite level, 90 percent is mental and 10 percent is physical. You are competing against yourself. Not against the other athlete. —
Dick Fosbury

You can be a depressive and be happy, just as you can be a sober alcoholic. —
Matt Haig

You're going to die tomorrow. You're going to die, because I am going to kill you Jimmy —
Erika Lance

If a word in the dictionary were misspelled, how would we know? —
Steven Wright

Men, who are rogues individually, are in the mass very honorable people. —
Charles De Secondat

When the Jews speak of humanity, they mean only the totality of Jews. —
Julius Streicher

When the wires are all down and your heart is covered with the snows of pessimism and the ice of cynicism, then, and only then, have you grown old. —
Samuel Ullman

People en masse have always been wonderful to me. I truly have a great love for an audience ... I want to give them two hours of just pow. —
Judy Garland

If reading is heaven then I am the luckiest one to create one for everyone. —
Anuj Tiwari