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Then claim it my pretty knight," she whispered- weeping with joy. "Claim your prize ... claim me as your token of favour ... for I have ever been yours, Broderick. — Marcia Lynn McClure

When you have more than two people working together, it gets a bit unfocused as an idea. — Liam Payne

now. They were spirits in their purest forms. Some called them orbs, and sometimes they showed up on photographs. Many non-believers assumed such orbs were dust on the lens. But the camera could never fully capture what I could see. To my eyes, the balls of light were alive with energy, endlessly forming and reforming, gathering smaller particles of energy around them like mini-black holes in outer space. — J.R. Rain

Hitler really ruined that mustache for everybody. It's really an interesting mustache, but now, no one can wear it. — Larry David

Keeping score is for games, not friendships. — John C. Maxwell

When Pakistan buys advanced aeroplanes, India responds in kind. When India develops nuclear bombs, Pakistan follows suit. When Pakistan enlarges its navy, India counters. At the end of the process, the balance of power may remain much as it was, but meanwhile billions of dollars that could have been invested in education or health are spent on weapons. — Yuval Noah Harari

Love is a fluxuating thing, not a fixed thing. That's why we don't understand what's happening. — Jacque Fresco

Gasoline prices are soaring through the stratosphere, and the Federal Trade Commission, which is supposed to be standing up for the consumer, ought to stop playing footsie with the oil companies and take steps to protect the American people. — Ron Wyden

We each carry our own designated end within us, our very own death ripening at its own rate inside of us. There are insignificant people who are harboring unawares the grandeur of large deaths. We carry it in us like a darkening fruit. It opens and spills out. That is death. — Rebecca Goldstein

Children want to feel as though their life matters. — Asa Don Brown

I'm lucky that I have good genetics. Like you said, it just gets better as I get older. — Margaret Cho

Everything is relative, one man's absolute belief is another man's fairy tale; — Salman Rushdie