The people who had the least were the most willing to share.
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.
Quotations cause all kinds of trouble.
Whom little things occupy and keep busy, are little men.
If one day I go to a game and I don't feel I can win, maybe I don't go.
The rule of reason is the true sovereign in the American system.
The feminine in each of us longs for deeper love and tries to find it in intimate relationship, family, or friends.