In order to grow old, you have to experience everything, but in moderation.
Quotology disdains no quotations whatsoever, a duty it bears stoutly, with bloodshot eyes and sagging shelves.
Flatter yourself critically.
Say what you want without saying it yourself: quote. Very useful, this, sometimes lovely, and versatile, too: big thoughts in small pieces, neatly wrapped and bundled in bulk, in different flavors for different tastes.
Quotations calcify into clichés.
Cunning authors cut to be quoted.
Great quotation collections glean the millennia, distill essences, and battle for bragging rights about who’s bigger, who’s smarter, who’s best. Who-knows-who-said-what has a market, a history, and a hall of fame.
You can write a 1st paragraph that continues the same thought you expressed in your headline. If you stop a reader with a headline about house paint, you can be sure of at least one thing about that reader: He wants more info about house paint. You will not lose him as long as you continue to give him what he wants.
A free ride and free food are two of the three things no pilot ever turns down.
Young black men are considered dangerous, expendable, threatening and part of a culture of criminality.
You seeyou can beat a dog and it's going to do one of two things. . it's gonna roll over and die or it's going to bite you and attack you. And I'm the kind of person. . uh. . whose the type of dog that will bite back. . I wasn't going to roll over and die