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Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
— Albert Einstein
It's really hard to watch things and then not think about anything afterwards.
— Philip Seymour Hoffman
We must always think about things, and we must think about things as they are, not as they are said to be.
— George Bernard Shaw
People have said things about me, and wrote and criticized me about things in the past, but it goes in one ear and out the other.
— Floyd Mayweather Jr.
The one good thing about repeating your mistakes is that you know when to cringe
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
— Albert Einstein
One thing that's great about seeing your kids is you see things that you admired in your parents.
— Jon Voight
I must say that it's easy to write nice things about Chicago because it's that kind of town.
— Sammy Cahn
I call the book of Job, apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with the pen.
— Thomas Carlyle
One of the things I have become aware of through the years is how much I love the people I write about.
— Hubert Selby Jr.
I should say, one of the things about being a widow or a widower, you really, really need a sense of humor, because everything's going to fall apart.
— Joyce Carol Oates
That's one of the things I like about Mary Lou. She's willing to believe the worst about anyone.
— Janet Evanovich
Accepting that the world is full of uncertainty and ambiguity does not and should not stop people from being pretty sure about a lot of things.
— Julian Baggini
The good thing about movies is that they're subjective. You can connect to different themes depending on your own perspective.
— Queen Latifah
That suddenly, these things can exist and you're not quite sure how they existed without you knowing about them before.
— Pleasefindthis
Doing things for someone else is what I love most about relationships, even more than having stuff done for me.
— Daria Snadowsky
Everybody knew that he spent an hour each morning hopping about and kicking things like a maddened rabbit
— Meredith Duran
Women always worry about things that men forget; men always worry about things women remember.
— Albert Einstein
Punk has always been about doing things your own way. What it represents for me is ultimate freedom and a sense of individuality.
— Billie Joe Armstrong
I have to say, not a day goes by when I don't think fondly about 'Deadwood' and miss things about it.
— Kim Dickens
If you are anxious about death, then you don't have a sense of the oneness of things-you feel that after death, you will be no more.
— Sidney Poitier
Charlie and I have a number of filters that things have to get through before we'll think about them.
— Warren Buffett
If you have not done things worthy of being written about, at least write things worthy of being read.
— Giacomo Casanova
The more people say nice things about me, the more I feel it's false.
— Jesse Eisenberg
A lot of nasty and untrue things have been said about me.
— John Higgins
I would just like to throw out there that we can all stop talking about putting things up my ass. No fly zone. Do not enter. No parking.
— Dani Alexander
My father always told me, 'Don't waste energy worrying about things you can't control. Spend your energy focusing on solutions'.
— Jared Kushner
His eyes are intense. Dark. They look like they've seen things I don't want to know about.
— Lauren Nicolle Taylor
Why will you young men continue to write about things that are so entirely uninteresting as the mentality of adolescents and artists?
— Aldous Huxley
Lucretius and Cicero testify to the view that people dream about the things that concern them in waking life.
— Sigmund Freud
That's one of those things about love. It always assumes it can find a way to express itself.
— Bob Goff