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One of the joys of being in love is that it clarifies your priorities. Complication arises from not knowing what you want.
— Philip Sington
To rehearse imaginary conversations on paper is called literature. To do so out loud is called madness.
— Philip Sington
For the writer under Actually Existing Socialism describing sex is a simple matter: he simply does not do it (the describing, I mean, not the sex).
— Philip Sington
I was already at an age when putting off anything was a bad idea.
— Philip Sington
To make headway, improve your head.
— B.C. Forbes
I know I'm incredibly unpredictable, and that's the only thing I'm sure of.
— Sylvester Stallone
In abundance prepare for scarcity.
— Mencius
It is better to be able neither to read nor write than to be able to do nothing else.
— William Hazlitt
Your body is a temple, whether you're a Jew or not.
— April Winchell
Authority could derive from passion, not pieces of paper.
— Daniel Mendelsohn
But when you find your soul, you have to go. When you find your true shape, when the wind lifts you up, when you remember who you are, you have to go.
— Katherine Catmull
I wake up early. At 6:30 A.M., I'm at my most optimistic.
— Emily Mortimer
But then, he calls many things mad that he does not care for. Perhaps that is easier than accepting them.
— Philip Sington
In pursuit of a more natural life, perhaps we ought to sit a little less and sweat a little more,
— Ilchi Lee
I wanted her body and soul, but body first.
— Philip Sington
Her hair, just long enough now to tie back in a knot, had a coppery sheen, a hint of fire in the darkness.
— Philip Sington
You'll never know that you had all of me. You'll never know the poetry you've stirred in me.
— Kate Bush
The future can always wait so long as the here-and-now is rapturous.
— Philip Sington
Economic history is the most fundamental branch of history; not the most important. Foundations exist to carry better things.
— John Clapham