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I have always been into the darker side of things and love the mystery and sexiness of vampires. — Madison McKinley

Laughter not only makes the journey endurable and even enjoyable, it also helps keep us healthy ... Be like a child: learn to laugh more! — Joyce Meyer

Run while you still have the chance. — Chuck Norris

I used the phrase 'a certain age.' What I mean by this is the age people are in their heads. It's usually thirty to thirty-four. Nobody is forty in their head. When it comes to your internal age, chin wattles and relentless liver spots mean nothing. — Douglas Coupland

Literature is news which stays news. — Ezra Pound

That's the thing people can't see when they're explaining to your butt what's going on and how you messing up. They can't see that you knew it long before they did. — Walter Dean Myers

History (that list
of ballooning wishes, flukes,
bent times, plunges and mistakes
clutched like parachutes)
is rolling itself up in your head
at one end unrolling at the other. — Margaret Atwood

I'm always striving to lose weight. And it's not a matter of wanting to be a size 3 again - I brought out my leotards, and a friend thought they were doll clothes. Being heavy isn't good for you. How long can your heart take the strain? So, I never give up, but it's hard. — Liz Torres

In some ways, you know, people that don't exist, are much nicer than people that do. — Lewis Carroll

I'm the original. — Sally Rand

The majority of the world's Muslims do not believe that terrorism is a legitimate strategy or that Islam is incompatible with democracy. — Gijs De Vries

It is time, therefore, to abandon the superstition that natural science cannot be regarded as logically respectable until philosophers have solved the problem of induction. The problem of induction is, roughly speaking, the problem of finding a way to prove that certain empirical generalizations which are derived from past experience will hold good also in the future. — A.J. Ayer