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Sometimes I feel that every word spoken and every gesture made merely serve to exacerbate misunderstandings. Then what I would really like is to escape into a great silence and impose that silence on everyone else.

Etty Hillesum, K. A. D. Smelik, Arnold Pomerans (2002). “Etty: The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum, 1941-1943”, p.131, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

To lose balance sometimes for love is part of living a balanced life.

Elizabeth Gilbert (2009). “Eat Pray Love: One Woman's Search for Everything”, p.312, Bloomsbury Publishing

Sometimes one word can recall a whole span of life.

Edna O'Brien (1978). “Seven novels and other short stories”, HarperCollins

Thinking is difficult and sometimes unpleasant.

Dan Ariely (2009). “Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions”, p.16, HarperCollins UK

Sometimes a thong completely betrays you.

"'Magic Mike' Star Matthew Mcconaughey: 'Trusting A Thong Is A Huge Leap Of Faith'". Interview with Elizabeth Snead, www.hollywoodreporter.com. June 24, 2012.

The very man who has argued you down, will sometimes be found, years later, to have been influenced by what you said

C. S. Lewis (1964). “Reflections on the Psalms”, p.81, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Sometimes not seeing things can be a blessing.

August Strindberg (1983). “Strindberg, Five Plays”, p.147, Univ of California Press

But sometimes it takes more courage to live than to shoot yourself.

Albert Camus (2012). “Happy Death”, p.54, Vintage

Sometimes the only way you can get an audience is at an audition.

"New Again: Al Pacino". Interview with Colleen Kelsey, Julian Schnabel, www.interviewmagazine.com. April 25, 2012.

Great nations are never impoverished by private, though they sometimes are by public prodigality and misconduct.

Adam Smith (2010). “An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations”, p.282, Cosimo, Inc.

Our very eyes Are sometimes, like our judgments, blind.

William Shakespeare, George Somers Bellamy (1875). “The New Shaksperian Dictionary of Quotations: (With Marginal Classification and Reference.)”, p.47

Spencers god was Evolution, sometimes also called Progress.

Talcott Parsons, Peter Hamilton (1985). “Readings from Talcott Parsons”, Chichester [West Sussex] : E. Horwood ; London ; New York : Tavistock Publications