Maturity of a woman is not in her age or size for age is just a number and size is figure.
We know we are entering a period of transformation in aged care.
Creeds made in Dark Ages are like drawings made in dark rooms.
We're in the dark ages if J-Lo can have a music career because of her ass. And let's face it, that's it.
Tony Stark: And for gosh's sake, watch your language!
[From trailer] Ultron: I'm going to tear you apart... from the inside!
Ultron: [wields vibranium] Upon this rock, I will build my church.
[last lines] Steve Rogers: [to Wanda, James, Sam] AVENGERS...
Love walked in the door like a dusty cowboy, and I looked that cowboy dead in his eyes and said, “I thought I shot you.” And his eyes never blinked, wavered, or watered as he said, “You did. You shot me in the leg. But you can’t kill love tha...
Nemo age 16: [to Harry] It will happen on a Saturday. You will be behind the wheel of your car, you are whistling. You do not see the crossroads. All of a sudden, a train will hit from your left and you will be crushed. Nemo's Mother: You're not funn...
I'm at my best in a messy, middle-of-the-road muddle.
I like change, and I like being in the middle of change.
One thing Middle-earth is short on is the feminine.
The middle of the road is for yellow lines and dead armadillos.
There is always the risk: something is good and good and good and good, and then all at once it gets awkward. All at once, she sees you looking at her, and then she doesn't want to joke around with you anymore, because she doesn't want to seem flirty...
In the early twelfth century century the Virgin had been the supreme protectress of civilisation. She had taught a race of tough and ruthless barbarians the virtues of tenderness and compassion. The great cathedrals of the Middle Ages were her dwelli...
For the first time in history, middle-class women do not need men in the traditional ways - for safety, for money, for a life. So they’re demanding instead what they always wanted but couldn’t ask for: emotional connection, presence, intimacy. Se...
My companions for the afternoon were affable, welcoming middle-aged men in their late thirties and early forties who simply had no conception of the import of the afternoon for the rest of us. To them it was an afternoon out, a fun thing to do on a S...
It had not occurred to him how he must appear to an outsider, to the world. For a moment he saw himself as he must thus appear; and what Edith said was part of what he saw. He had a glimpse of a figure that flitted through smoking-room anecdotes, and...
I am made to think, not for the first time, that in my writing I have plunged ahead-head-on, heedlessly one might say-or 'fearlessly'- into my own future: this time of utter raw anguished loss. Though I may have had, since adolescence, a kind of inte...
With age comes wisdom and with wisdom comes age. I guess I too am growing older.