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Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are. ~Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, translated
My sister taught me everything I really need to know, and she was only in sixth grade at the time. ~Linda Sunshine
Every problem has in it the seeds of its own solution. If you don't have any problems, you don't get any seeds. ~Norman Vincent Peale
In the democracy of the dead all men at last are equal. There is neither rank nor station nor prerogative in the republic of the grave. ~John James Ingalls
Poets are masters of us ordinary men, in knowledge of the mind, because they drink at streams which we have not yet made accessible to science. ~Sigmund Freud
Red meat is not bad for you. Now blue-green meat, that's bad for you! ~Tommy Smothers
I have friends whose society is delightful to me; they are persons of all countries and of all ages; distinguished in war, in council, and in letters; easy to live with, always at my command. ~Francesco Petrarch
Why should anyone steal a watch when he could steal a bicycle? ~Flann O'Brien
Material blessings, when they pay beyond the category of need, are weirdly fruitful of headache. ~Philip Wylie
If we shall take the good we find, asking no questions, we shall have heaping measures. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you want to forget all your other troubles, wear too tight shoes. ~The Houghton Line, November 1965
The fact is that Americans are not a thoughtful people; they are too busy to stop and question their values. ~William Ralph
Words are the physicians of a mind diseased. ~Aeschylus
May the devil chase you every day of your life and never catch you. ~Irish Toast
Hope comes in many forms. ~David Chase, The Sopranos, "The Sopranos," original airdate 10 January 1999, spoken by the character Jennifer Melfi
A science is said to be useful if its development tends to accentuate the existing inequalities in the distribution of wealth, or more directly promotes the destruction of human life. ~Harold Hardy Godfrey, A Mathematician's Apology, 1941
What mountains of dead ashes, wreck and burnt bones, does assiduous pedantry dig up from the past time and name it History. ~Thomas Carlyle
I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts. ~John Locke
For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. ~William Penn For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. ~William Penn
The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot. The guy who invented the other three, he was a genius. ~Sid Caesar
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