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A man never discloses his own character so clearly as when he describes another's.
— Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
Money has never been a huge inspiration for me.
— Ryan Kwanten
Revelations are never convenient, and always annoying.
— Neal Shusterman
Zappa warned you of the threat of mediocrity in music.
— Henry Rollins
You pretty much have to be bad at it [stand-up] for several years to get good at it, so there's no avoiding embarrassing yourself.
— W. Kamau Bell
She was brave from wine and unseasonable sunshine and the newfound closeness of home.
— Claire Vaye Watkins
That which an age considers evil is usually an unseasonable echo of what was formerly considered good - the atavism of an old ideal.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
There are two essential epochs in any enterprise - to begin, and to get done.
— Liberty Hyde Bailey
Like a pet fish unaware of the fishbowl it lives in, each of us inherently discriminates against young people without knowing it.
— Adam Fletcher
Painting has always been a healthy and happy place for me to create. People really like that experience and so do I.
— Tiko Kerr
Nothing hath wrought more prejudice to religion, or brought more disparagement upon truth, than boisterous and unseasonable zeal.
— Isaac Barrow
Preserve me from unseasonable and immoderate sleep.
— Samuel Johnson
This act is an ancient tale new told;
And, in the last repeating, troublesome,
Being urged at a time unseasonable. — William Shakespeare
And, in the last repeating, troublesome,
Being urged at a time unseasonable. — William Shakespeare
Pendantry is the unseasonable ostentation of learning. It may be discovered either in the choice of a subject or in the manner d treating it.
— Samuel Johnson
I think there should be holy war against yoga classes.
— Werner Herzog
There are times when sense may be unseasonable, as well as truth.
— William Congreve