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And still the mad magnificent herald Spring assembles beauty from forgetfulness with the wild trump of April:witchery of sound and odour drives the wingless thing man forth in the bright air ... — E. E. Cummings

You're allowed to have gravitas when you've got the wrinkles to prove it, but not when you're attractive and younger - or, at least, you have to fight really hard to prove you're capable of productive thought. — Mariella Frostrup

You can never overlook a guy. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Think about what this day might have been if my dear one, the only person on this earth whom I miss even when she's with me, had deigned to be here. Do not think about the reasons that led her not to come along. Get quietly drunk because of the impossibility of not thinking about the above. Rejoice at the coming of night that will hide the shit on my shitfaced face. — Sylvain Tesson

How, after all, can we convince ourselves to want the things we already have? THE STOICS THOUGHT they had an answer to this question. — William B. Irvine

He felt again irresistibly drawn to her. He felt there was a secret bond, a secret thread between him and her, something very exclusive, which shut out everybody else and made him and her possess each other in secret. — D.H. Lawrence

You plant the gospel. You don't plant churches. — Alan Hirsch

That's the problem with models - they only include the details people think are relevant, — Connie Willis

I believe that a man should be ... as big as he feels it in him to be! — Ken Kesey

The difference between MUST & SHOULD is the life you want and the life you have. — Tony Robbins

Running like a bunny with his tail on fire. — Red Barber

In a chariot of light from the region of the day, the Goddess of Liberty came. She brought in her hand as a pledge of her love, the plant she named Liberty Tree. — Thomas Paine

Whatever you experience in your life is really but the outpicturing of your own thoughts and beliefs. Now, you can change these thoughts and beliefs, and then the outer picture must change too. The outer picture cannot change until you change your thought. — Emmet Fox