"If Doctor Nolan asked me for the matches, I would say that I'd thought they were made of candy and had eaten them."
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"There were very, very large sums of money that I made when I was very young - 15 million published works and a great many successful movies don't make nothin'."
"These boots were made for walking, that's just what they'll do. One of these days these boots are going to walk all over you."
"[Proverbs] are short sayings made out of long experience."
"The thing that has made the so-called Negro in America fail, more than any other thing, is your, my, lack of knowledge concerning history. We know less about history than anything else."
"Memorizing the work of others definitely made me a better writer."
"Trouble's made us kin."
"An oath that is not to bee made is not to be kept."
"No place is ugly to those who understand the virtues and sweetness of everything that God has made."
"'As you have made your bed, so you must lie on it'; which again is simply a lie. If I have made my bed uncomfortable, please God I will make it again."
"Everything comes from everything, and everything is made out of everything, and everything returns into everything."
"Let every one mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made."
"I have made a short excursion into the new world which the Indian dwells in, or is. He begins where we leave off."
"[John Wheeler] rejuvenated general relativity; he made it an experimental subject and took it away from the mathematicians"
"I decided to be what crime made of me."
"I could not take lightly the idea that people made love without me."
"He who believes himself to be far advanced in the spiritual life has not even made a good beginning."
"Everything can be made fun of. The most serious things are ripe for making fun of them."
"Science makes no claim to infallibility; it leaves that claim to be made by theologians."
"All good verses are like impromptus made at leisure."