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I believe most plain girls are virtuous because of the scarcity of opportunity to be otherwise. — Maya Angelou

Hillary Clinton has spent her entire career looking bug-eyed with incredulity when an interviewer asks her whatever question she most expects at that moment. — Tina Brown

Her eyes are like her personality. A chameleon. Always changing. They can be feline at times, warm like brandy. But they can be a whole lot of dark too, the color evaporating into an endless void. — A. Zavarelli

We outgrow love like other things and put it in a drawer, till it an antique fashion shows like costumes grandsires wore. — Emily Dickinson

Ryan [Gosling] has a history with the Mickey Mouse Club. He was a child performer himself. And he took the time to get to know people. — Joel Silver

Dear Kai,
Come back. Come back for me. I didn't mean it. I've changed my mind. I can't bear this, Kai. I can't bear this farm, this life, this world without you. — Diana Peterfreund

I would be open about the fact that, clearly, politicians should be able to speak to each other. David Cameron doesn't seem to accept this, but if the British people have voted then of course you have to try and provide good stable government. — Nick Clegg

We perceive no charms that are not sharpened, puffed out, and inflated by artifice. Those which glide along naturally and simply easily escape a sight so gross as ours. — Michel De Montaigne

Nothing ever happened - Not even this — Jack Kerouac

When you're in that scene, you really wonder if this is all you're ever going to be. You know how vile and filthy you are inside. — Willie Aames

That God should allow good people to be as bestially stupid as that--rose against me like a towering blasphemy. — G.K. Chesterton

You can recover from any injury. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The laws of gravity cannot be held responcible for people falling in love. — Albert Einstein

I gave it up. The man annoyed me. I hadn't the slightest objection to his spending his time planning massacres for the bourgeoisie, but I was dashed if I could see why he couldn't do it with a bright and cheerful smile. — P.G. Wodehouse