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What is the thing you want most from me? What can I do to make you love me?'
Be yourself,' said Ipek. — Orhan Pamuk

I'd rather lose her from my life, but know she was alive and well than lose her altogether to death. — Lynsay Sands

I loved September 12th. I loved the way - it's awful but, boy, did I love that day when we all came together. All the bickering stopped. All the partisan, cheap partisan warfare stopped. — Daniel Silva

Time flies when you're running out of money. — James Cook

Already, in the last few decades, you have realized the utter futility of of encumbering yourselves with superfluous possessions that have no useful virtue, but which, for various sentimental reasons, you continue to hoard, thus lessening your life's efficiency by using for it time and attention that should have been applied to the practical work of life's accomplishments. (The Miracle of the Lily - 1928) — Clare Winger Harris

The Industry's at war. I think it's about control. You can make all of the financial arguments that the industry has been shooting itself in the foot, but it is an industry built on a foundation of ownership and exploitation of intellectual property rights. — Don Rose

She begins to feel that the reality show is the university she never attended. Vicarious reality. Emotion without a value-added tax. Movement without danger. Alma finds her reality. She no longer has a reason to put herself at risk and go out into the hostile, degrading world. — Carlos Fuentes

All I can do is go out there and play hard and try and help my team win, and that's what I'm going to keep doing. — Brian Urlacher

Men are microcosms, or little worlds - each man has
his distinct sphere, wherein he dwells.
We are so many worlds and no one world of man exactly overlaps another. You cannot completely know your fellow
man. All that you know concerning your fellows - and there is much which we can know - leaves a great deal as un-known to us as the fixed stars. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Tradition does not mean to look after the ash, but to keep the flame alive. — Jean Jaures