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He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish.
A gentleman is one who puts more into the world than he takes out.
A man is more frank and sincere with his emotions than a woman. We girls, I'm afraid, have a tendency to hide our feelings.
The real scientist is ready to bear privation and, if need be, starvation rather than let anyone dictate to him which direction his work must take.
There isn't a wife in the world who has not taken the exact measure of her husband, weighed him and settled him in her own mind, and knows him as well as if she had ordered him after designs and specifications of her own.
That writer does the most who gives his reader the most knowledge and takes from him the least time.
What I like are films that take me seriously, that don't treat me as more stupid than I am.
Consequently the student who is devoid of talent will derive no more profit from this work than barren soil from a treatise on agriculture.
I now believe that major labels can only work with people who care more about fame and money than the quality of the art they produce.