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Philosophy is life's dry-nurse, who can take care of us - but not suckle us.
— Soren Kierkegaard
You tripped over my baggage, when it could have been easily navigated by more agile feet.
— Fiona Helmsley
Hey man, I gotta straighten my face. This mellow thighed chick just put my spine out of place.
— David Bowie
Wakings are the worst times
almost before my eyes are open a great weight seems to roll on my heart. — Dodie Smith I Capture The Castle
almost before my eyes are open a great weight seems to roll on my heart. — Dodie Smith I Capture The Castle
But life is wakings-up, all unexpected, all surprising.
— John Crowley
A note caught my ear, and I dropped my hands, my fear and worries fading away as the song took hold. It
— Kiera Cass
Iss all regulated Simon, everything in this country is. Yow can't scratch yer arse without some cunt filling o form abaht it.
— Wes Brown
It is of course well known that careless talk costs lives, but the full scale of the problem is not always
appreciated. — Douglas Adams
appreciated. — Douglas Adams
The arts which need interpretation are the arts of time
music and poetry
and not the arts of space
sculpture and painting. — Salvador De Madariaga
music and poetry
and not the arts of space
sculpture and painting. — Salvador De Madariaga
A machine does not care
— Tom Godwin
Sometimes all we need to be able to continue alone
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in. — Charles Bukowski
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in. — Charles Bukowski
I really worked with icons in the music business, which really had a strong effect on me. It wasn't just pick-up gigs.
— Kevin Eubanks
Are you in love? What makes your heart beat faster? What do you want people to think about when they hear your name.
— Charlotte Eriksson
The English never draw a line without blurring it.
— Winston Churchill
Scoundrels are always sociable.
— Arthur Schopenhauer