I'm not opposed to success.
I tend to be reactionary.
Patience was not my strong point.
Bear patiently with a rival.
Abused patience turns to fury.
The war against terrorism is terrorism.
A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.
Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own." [ ( , August 1830)]
Wisdom of the Ages: "Brian Williams Week" Just like me in 2003, it looks like Brian Williams ended up "Between Iraq and a Hard Place.
Williams: Mr Han, suddenly I wish to leave your island. Han: It is not possible. Williams: Bullshit, Mr. Han-man.
Patton: [to his dog, named after William the Conqueror, after it is panicked by a much smaller dog] Your name isn't William, it's Willy!
[William Somerset looks at an object in the road] David Mills: What do you got? William Somerset: Dead dog. John Doe: I didn't do that.
Beth from Denver: Don't worry William, I've seen the future and this all works out reasonably well. William Miller: Reasonably well?
Hamish: Personal escort of the princess. William Wallace: Aye. Hamish: Musta made an impression. William Wallace: Aye. Hamish: I didn't think you were in the tent that long.
It's amazing how, age after age, in country after country, and in all languages, Shakespeare emerges as incomparable.
What a tribute this is to art; what a misfortune this is for history. (In reference to Shakespeare's 'Richard III')
William Shakespeare: You will never age for me, nor fade, nor die.
You must write as if Dostoyevsky himself will be reading your novel, and Shakespeare will be acting it out.
I want to have a romance so grand, it would have made Shakespeare fumble for words.
It is difficult to restrain admirers of Shakespeare once they have begun to speak of him.
The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare.