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- Love, he told himself, was open to interpretation like any other abstract indulgence but followed the same principles everywhere, irrespective of everything… — Faraaz Kazi
- I've always loved books. I'm passionate about them. I think books are sexy. They are smooth and solid and contain delightful surprises.… — Sue Townsend
- Boots and shoes are the greatest trouble of my life. Everything else one can turn and turn about, and make old look… — George Eliot
- Only the impossible is worth attempting. In everything else one is sure to fail. — Celia Green
- I think it's like everything else; one shouldn't dig too deeply. It's silly to say that with a journalist, but sometimes there… — Alan Price
- The theory of numbers is particularly liable to the accusation that some of its problems are the wrong sort of questions to… — John Edensor Littlewood
- Most everyone seems willing to be a fool himself, but he can't bear to have anyone else one. — Josh Billings
- The dairy man had a Ph.D. in mathematics, and he must have had some training in philosophy. He liked what he was… — John Steinbeck
- Poetry demands a man with a special gift for it, or else one with a touch of madness in him. — Aristotle
- Naturalness is the basis of effectiveness. If one poses to be something else, one loses the charm of naturalness. The result is… — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
- If you are not going to get a thrill, how can you give someone else one? You must feel the beauty of… — Charles Webster Hawthorne
- One must not make oneself cheap here - that is a cardinal point - or else one is done. Whoever is most… — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart