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You never loved me and yet you are asking me to not revenge.
— M.F. Moonzajer
My dear, you used to be quite a dish; now you're quite a tureen.
— W. Somerset Maugham
To have a high IQ, you tend to specialize, think deep thoughts. You avoid trivia.
— Christopher Langan
When you listen to radio and hear the same 20 or 25 songs, you start hunting down your CD's. Waylon Jennings' records were always around to listen to.
— Randy Houser
[My most fearless moment was] Finally making a decision about my life based solely on how I felt and what I wanted and needed.
— Sasha Lane
It's been unsettling to discover that every form of narrative, even one that purports to tell the truth, is a kind of lying.
— Damon Galgut
tureen of tragedy was best allotted by the spoonful.
— Paul Kalanithi
The America's Cup, yachting's great and garish grail, is a tumorous tureen no handsomer than a camel.
— Tom Callahan
They knew they were like two grains of yeast in a sea of lethargic dough - two grains of salt in a vast tureen of insipid broth.
— John Fowles
She took refuge on the firm ground of fiction, through which indeed there curled the blue river of truth.
— Henry James
The search for something permanent is one of the deepest of the instincts leading men to philosophy.
— Bertrand Russell
Whenever I find myself arguing for something with great passion, I can be certain I'm not convinced.
— Hugh Prather
If you've got five cameras, you're making sure that you're in the right position for each one of the cameras.
— Jacinda Barrett
Believe me, friend Hellishnoise: the greatest events - they are not our loudest but our stillest hours.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We must accustom ourselves to the follies of others and not be astonished at the foolishness that takes place in our presence.
— Madeleine De Souvre, Marquise De ...
A tureen of tragedy was best allotted by the spoonful. Only a few patients demanded the whole at once; most needed time to digest.
— Paul Kalanithi
And the earth self-balanced on her centre hung.
— John Milton