Grandfathers are for loving and fixing things. ~Author Unknown
To do the useful thing, to say the courageous thing, to contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough for one man's life. ~T.S. Eliot
Oxygen is overrated. ~Author Unknown
There is in every village a torch - the teacher; and an extinguisher - the clergyman. ~Victor Hugo
History: the category of human phenomena which tends to catastrophe. ~Jules Romains, Men of Good Will
Marge, you're as pretty as Princess Leia and as smart as Yoda. ~Homer Simpson Marriage ceremony: an incredible metaphysical sham of watching God and the law being dragged into the affairs of your family. ~O.C. Ogilvie
They may as well have called the sun a ball of flaming joy. ~Terri Guillemets
No man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books. ~Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I find television to be very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go in the other room and read a book. ~Groucho Marx
He fed his spirit with the bread of books. ~Edwin Markham
Death never takes the wise man by surprise; He is always ready to go. ~Jean de La Fontaine
I like naked women. I'm a bloke. I'm supposed to like them. We're born like that. We like naked women as soon as we're pulled out of one.... When man invented fire, he didn't say, "Hey, let's cook." He said, "Great, now we can see naked bottoms in the dark"... The story of male achievement through the ages, feeble though it may have been, has been the story of our struggle to get a better look at your bottoms. ~Coupling, "Inferno," 2 June 2000, written by Steven Moffat
Mother's love grows by giving. ~Charles Lamb
No question is so difficult to answer as that to which the answer is obvious. ~George Bernard Shaw
We have, I fear, confused power with greatness. ~Stewart Udall
History, like thermodynamics, won't let you out. ~Ira Haron
Nowadays most men lead lives of noisy desperation. ~James Thurber, Further Fables for Our Time, 1956
American youth attributes much more importance to arriving at driver's-license age than at voting age. ~Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, 1964
Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out they've got a second. ~William James
There's nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein. ~Walter Wellesley "Red" Smith
Humble birth did not retard his genius, nor high place corrupt his soul. ~Cass Gilbert
Telephone, n. An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages of making a disagreeable person keep his distance. ~Ambrose Bierce
Oh, why can't we break away from all this, just you and I, and lodge with my fleas in the hills? I mean, flee to my lodge in the hills. ~S.J. Perelman, Will B. Johnstone, and Arthur Sheekman, Monkey Business
Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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