Only if we realise how sh*t we were at Blackburn can we improve.
Yes, man is mortal, but that would be only half the trouble. The worst of it is that he's sometimes unexpectedly mortal—there's the trick!
The tongue can conceal the truth, but the eyes never! You're asked an unexpected question, you don't even flinch, it takes just a second to get yourself under control, you know just what you have to say to hide the truth, and you speak very convincingly, and nothing in your face twitches to give you away. But the truth, alas, has been disturbed by the question, and it rises up from the depths of your soul to flicker in your eyes and all is lost.
the hope that there she would manage to regain her happiness made her fearless
just like a murderer jumps of nowhere in an ally, love jumped out in front of us and struck us both at once
There's only one degree of freshness — the first, which makes it also the last
Well, as everyone knows, once witchcraft gets started, there's no stopping it.
Emerson, I am trying to live, as you said we must, the examined life. But there are days I wish there was less in my head to examine, not to speak of the busy heart.
To the extent that you can find ways where you're making predictions, there's no substitute for testing yourself on real-world situations that you don't know the answer to in advance.
That special bond you think you have with your pet is imaginary. As long as it has food and water, you could get hit by a train tomorrow, and your pet wouldn't think anything of it.
Present law has a process to ascertain whether or not a patient is in a persistent vegetative state, and it should not matter what politicians think.