quote.id,quote.ts,quote.quote,author.id,author.ts,author.author,author.profession,author.nationality,author.born,author.die 101,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","A lot of people think Oprah is channeling for Madam Walker, and there are lots of parallels.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 102,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","People will buy products for quality, and they will buy products for bargains.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 103,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","God puts pack rats together with non-pack rats.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 104,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","For many years Madam Walker was just a little footnote in history. As a woman who made haircare products, she was really consigned to something trivial.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 105,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","So Madam C.J. Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower, when applied after shampooing the hair more frequently, allowed women's scalp to be healthier and their hair to grow back. That was her most popular product.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 106,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","A'Lelia Walker did not subsidize specific writers, but she provided a place for all kinds of people to gather. She was one of the few blacks who had the money to allow her to entertain in the large scale.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 107,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","I've always been fascinated by Madam Walker's ability to use her money for political causes. I find her story so inspires people that it gives me great joy to share the story.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 108,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","I was like other teenagers in the late 1960s; I too was very interested in having an Afro and getting rid of the perm that was in my hair.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 109,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","Wearing your hair natural is a positive statement about who you are. It's not a protest to somebody else. It's affirming you.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 110,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","If you wear your hair straight or natural, it's all fine with me. It doesn't mean that you aren't politically conscious or that you don't have good thoughts about progress.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 111,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","Natural hair is just my personal preference.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 112,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","I hope that people will be inspired by Madam Walker's story. I hope that they will see her as a complex human being, and that they will want to dig more deeply, that they will want to know the details of her life.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 113,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","Madame Walker selected Indianapolis as the headquarters for her growing business more than a century ago in 1910 because of its central location and thriving black business community.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 114,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","We buy too much stuff we just don't need. We're trying to look cute for next weekend when we ought to be thinking about the next decade.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 115,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","Today, there's no excuse for not learning how to get our financial houses in order. Some of us close our eyes, take a deep breath and say a prayer when it comes to managing our finances.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 116,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","We live in a culture where European beauty standards are dominant.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 117,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","There are schools that have rules against afro puffs. They say it's distracting. But nobody is saying that about a little girl who has ponytails.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 118,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","I've found that once people are introduced to Madam Walker's story, they are inspired but also perplexed about why she was omitted from their history lessons.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 119,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","From the beginning, Madam C. J. Walker's message was as much about hair and beauty as it was about empowering other women. She knew that confidence and self-assurance are key ingredients to success, and that true beauty comes from within.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 120,"2021-02-22 11:31:46","We all draw inspiration from women whose names make the headlines and whose stories are in the history books, but often our greatest inspiration comes from our mothers, grandmothers, aunts, teachers, and friends.",2,"2021-02-22 10:13:08","A'Lelia Bundles",Journalist,American,"June 7, 1952", 121,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","So, being a good man is not an exam or a qualification, it changes, and it incorporates being a good friend, a good father, a good employee, a good boss, a good neighbour and a good citizen.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 122,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","London is a city of ghosts; you feel them here. Not just of people, but eras. The ghost of empire, or the blitz, the plague, the smoky ghost of the Great Fire that gave us Christopher Wren's churches and ushered in the Georgian city.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 123,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The problem with a man bag is that it's called a man bag.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 124,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Women's handbags are incredibly heavy. You rarely get to pick one up and, when you do, you wonder why anyone carries so much stuff around all day.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 125,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","People collect boredom, they hoard it, they wallow in it, hoping that one day it'll be of interest and become an effete ennui. Let me tell you, it doesn't.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 126,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Penicillin and plastic bags help a lot, fridges and hot water make manliness more comfortable and Tom Ford's fragrance range makes it smell better, but the idea that has pushed our lives into the light more than any other -ism or -ology is feminism.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 127,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","You can propose marriage naked or in handcuffs, but no one is going to agree to forsake all others for a man in shorts. You can't declare war in shorts or deliver a eulogy in shorts.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 128,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The trouble with righting some wrongs is that it makes the remaining ones seem even more unbearable.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 129,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Personal adornment is the only cultural form that everybody in the world takes part in.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 130,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Shorts are silly. Men in shorts are silly men. And silly is the very worst thing a man can be.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 131,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Frightened is the natural state for all men.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 132,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The pleasure in lovers' gifts is that they are often covert and secretive, worn next to the skin, hidden under pillows.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 133,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I generally only eat one meal a day, which is pretty unusual for a restaurant reviewer. It's not that I have a problem with food; I'll eat anything that doesn't involve a bet, a dare, or an initiation ceremony.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 134,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Learning Jimmy Carr riffs off by heart is not the way to anyone's heart, unless you're Jimmy Carr. And remember, the two most attractive things in a man is a sense of danger and being able to make a girl feel really safe.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 135,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","If New York is a wise guy, Paris a coquette, Rome a gigolo and Berlin a wicked uncle, then London is an old lady who mutters and has the second sight. She is slightly deaf, and doesn't suffer fools gladly.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 136,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Suits are malevolent magicians' sleeves for socialists, full of patrician loops and tricks, small, embroidered, cryptic messages of deference and privilege. They are ever the uniform of the enemy. They are also the greatest British invention ever.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 137,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The London police have discovered that the best way to neuter demonstrations is not to move everyone on, or disperse troublemakers, but hold them close, cordon them into a diminishing space for hours and hours, as a sort of arbitrary al fresco arrest.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 138,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Have you noticed that almost all the change in the world goes to women? When was the last time you had a five pence piece? Exactly. In a Christmas pudding. All the rest of it is in women's handbags.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 139,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A cravat is the only item of named after Croatians. Balkan mercenaries were brought to Paris by Louis XIV. Their strange and exotic attire attracted the French bon hommes, who were wearing formal ruffs, and who immediately took to the simple and relaxed military cloth tied at the neck.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 140,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","There are five great ages of man - five moments when you need to reevaluate everything, clear out the cupboard and the wardrobe, and most importantly, your head. They are 13, 20, 30, 40 and 60. All men need to know this.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 141,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The suit is the polite taming, the socialising, the neutering, of riding and military kit. Those pointless buttons on the cuff were moved from lateral to vertical.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 142,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","One of the small joys that's easy to miss in London is the blue plaques on buildings. These are put up to commemorate the famous on the houses they lived in.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 143,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Being able to afford everything you desire is not, by any means, the worst thing that can happen to you. But, depressingly, and more profoundly, neither is it the best.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 144,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","When I joined the Sunday Times the people I was competing with were all 10 or 15 years younger, they all had double firsts from Oxford or Cambridge, they were all bright as new pins.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 145,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Because there is no better tool for writing than experience. It has very little to do with grammar and everything to do with knowing.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 146,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The super-rich watch each other like envious owls, to see who's got a slightly better loafer, a pullover made from some even more absurdly endangered fur. They will go to any lengths to find the best tailors.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 147,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","My only piece of advice is that all of you consider every single text and Snapchat that you ever make as also being shared with your partner, because they all check your phones all the time - trust me on this one.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 148,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The one thing politicians will always vote for is more politics, so in 2000 they invented the post of mayor of London without ever really thinking what it was a mayor would do.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 149,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","This is the trouble with cheating: there are no acceptable rules, or laws. It could be a smile, or dancing to a song that you considered to be indefinably 'ours'. It can feel like cheating to go to a restaurant that you used to go to with someone else. Keeping photographs of exes can infuriate, like retrospective cheating.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 150,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","You don't have a choice about fashion or aesthetics - you're in it, whether you like it or not.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 151,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Nature gave you your look and there's only a limited amount you can do about that, but what you wear is the skin you choose for yourself.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 152,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I don't know if English is the only language where some expressions only and solely mean the opposite of what they say but we do have an awful lot of them.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 153,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The more there is on offer, the more you don't want. Fifty options of cereal does not hone an epicurean expertise in the finer points of puffed rice, it murders appetite.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 154,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Trying to learn to be a good man is like learning to play tennis against a wall. You are only a good man - a competent, capable, interesting and lovable man - when you're doing it for, or with, other people.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 155,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","No British TV company could ever make a series like 'The West Wing' about British politics. It would beggar credibility. No one could write it with a straight face, or perform it without giggling.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 156,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The real question is: if you knew there was a god, would you behave any differently? And if the answer is yes, then perhaps you should assume there is.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 157,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Cowboy boots you can't wear unless you actually are a cowboy or in a Status Quo tribute band, or over 60; there's something about a retiring gent in cowboy boots that looks sort of presidential.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 158,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The French are never happy coming to London; this is an ancient and comforting enmity.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 159,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","The Creation Museum isn't really a museum at all. It's an argument. It's not even an argument. It's the ammunition for an argument. It is the Word made into bullets. An armory of righteous revisionism.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 160,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Bald isn't like being ethnic or disabled. Everyone can and will make jokes about it and expect you to laugh good-naturedly, which you will.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 161,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Only people who live outside cities realize the size of them. London turns out to be huge; there are great swaths, vast panoramas, a whole diaspora I'd never imagined. The place I live in tends to be manageably small, a few familiar journeys and destinations.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 162,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Have you ever wondered why the rich and privileged care about, or even bother with, the gift bag? Because they don't need this stuff. If they wanted it, they could afford to buy it, without blinking. But they love the gift bag, beyond reason.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 163,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I'm frightened of my innate vanity. I mean: the suits lined with scarves? Even I know the warning signs. I could quite easily end up in a tiny Playboy mansion, all on my own.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 164,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A lot of London's image never was. There never was a Dickensian London, or a Shakespearean London, or a swinging London.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 165,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","When you look at traditions closely, examine what they really are, you realize they're made up of layers and layers of deferrals, delays, indecisions, tomorrows and long lunches.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 166,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Gordon Brown is a character from a tragic opera, twisted by ambition and a Presbyterian sense of fateful destiny. He has waited 13 years, mostly in Tony Blair's shadow, for this poisoned chalice and has a pessimist's luck.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 167,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","And learn to tie a bow - it's not difficult and there's no excuse for either a clip-on or the hideous Hollywood straight tie.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 168,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Really, I like the future. I appreciate my automatic alarm-call necklace in case I get lost and confused in a mall. I appreciate the watch that tells the hospital my blood pressure's gone ballistic. I like my computer, just as long as it doesn't get ideas above its workstation.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 169,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Texting isn't writing. It's not like letter writing. Texting is short scriptwriting. It's a collaborative soap opera where nothing happens.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 170,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Writing, for me, is the great organiser. It's while writing that I think most deeply about things.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 171,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Money has to be an explosion of excitement and opportunity, yet we already secretly know that it doesn't do what it promises. Nothing has ever given us as much pleasure as our pocket money when we were 12, or our first wage at the end of that first exhausting week, paid in folded cash.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 172,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I don't remember ever stealing things, but I suppose I was endlessly borrowing money off people.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 173,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I don't go to the openings of shops or parties given by people I don't know.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 174,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I'm terribly prone to anxiety. I get very depressed and I get very anxious and my anxiety is almost always about my children.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 175,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I can tell very quickly when people are lying.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 176,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","I don't do dinner parties. I have people come to share the food I've cooked for the family.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 177,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","All people from small islands dance funny.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 178,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","Everyone has to go to a funeral at some time and you need to be dark and sombre, and in a black tie.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 179,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","No 13-year-old or over should ever be seen in trousers that finish above the ankle. It doesn't matter how good your legs are, or if you're on a beach in Bermuda where they invented the things.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 180,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","It is impossible to be taken seriously in shorts. No one has ever cared about anything said by a man in shorts.",3,"2021-02-22 11:32:14","A. A. Gill",Writer,British,"June 28, 1954","December 10, 2016" 181,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 182,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 183,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 184,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 185,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words, like 'What about lunch?'",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 186,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","You can't stay in your corner of the forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 187,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 188,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","What I say is that, if a fellow really likes potatoes, he must be a pretty decent sort of fellow.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 189,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","To the uneducated, an A is just three sticks.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 190,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 191,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Don't underestimate the value of doing nothing, of just going along, listening to all the thing you can't hear, and not bothering.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 192,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","I suppose that every one of us hopes secretly for immortality; to leave, I mean, a name behind him which will live forever in this world, whatever he may be doing, himself, in the next.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 193,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Some people care too much. I think it's called love.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 194,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling but it Wobbles, and the letters get in the wrong places.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 195,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","The Old Testament is responsible for more atheism, agnosticism, disbelief - call it what you will - than any book ever written. It has emptied more churches than all the counter-attractions of cinema, motor-bicycle and golf course.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 196,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Never forget me, because if I thought you would, I'd never leave.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 197,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Bores can be divided into two classes; those who have their own particular subject, and those who do not need a subject.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 198,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Golf is so popular simply because it is the best game in the world at which to be bad.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 199,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","Is 'The Wind in the Willows' a children's book? Is 'Alice in Wonderland?' Is 'Treasure Island?' These are masterpieces which we read with pleasure as children, but with how much more pleasure when we are grown-up.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956" 200,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","If one is to be called a liar, one may as well make an effort to deserve the name.",4,"2021-02-22 11:32:16","A. A. Milne",Author,English,"January 18, 1882","January 31, 1956"