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It was so much easier when I don't want anything. Not getting want you want want can make you cruel. — David Levithan

Which meant he was alone here. Even more alone than he'd realized. He took a deep breath. He wasn't alone. The Force was with him. — Timothy Zahn

To sell something, tell a woman it's a bargain; tell a man it's deductible. — Earl Wilson

Aromatherapy without massage is like an orchestra without a conductor — Robert Tisserand

Really, what [sea] ice does is it acts like a garden. ... Losing that ice is like losing the soil in a garden. — Paul Nicklen

Is it his job to lie?" "No, but you're assuming it's a lie. Reasonable people can disagree and have opposing interpretations of the facts. It's Jonathan's job to present an interpretation that's favorable to his client. It would be malpractice for him to do otherwise." When she said it she was stiff and testy, and it felt like we were having a confrontation. — Robert Crais

This is the first time for the girl, a
time of revelation.
Mysteries unravel at this height,
patterns emerge.
She stands woman--tall, shoulder to shoulder,
with the sun and laughs to think that
such a splendid world had ever frightened her.
All that she sees, farm and forest, pasture and
prairie, city and country, and continent,
stretches before her like tomorrows filled with promise . . .
She was born to this kingdom.
In time it will be hers to explore, to
make her own.
One climb is over, another just beginning.
She is rich in days, wealthy in possibilities.
And here in this crowning moment,
For the very first time . . .
She knows. — Edward Cunningham

Everybody's worried about stopping terrorism. Well, there's a really easy way: stop participating in it. — Noam Chomsky

She sicker than my mama was when she die. But she more evil than my mama and that keep her alive. — Alice Walker

I don't need a man in my life. — Enya

In a word, neither death, nor exile, nor pain, nor anything of this kind is the real cause of our doing or not doing any action, but our inward opinions and principles. — Epictetus

You cannot buy or win happiness. You must choose it. — John C. Maxwell

Everyone complains about their children. I wonder, and not just to be argumentative: if children are such a pain in the ass, why have them? — Amara Lakhous