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This was how a manang self-destructed, probably. Not with drugs or alcohol, but cholesterol. — Mina V. Esguerra

He thought: that's certainly how it starts. One day a person puts his legs up on a bench, then night comes and he falls asleep. That's how it happens that one fine day a person joins the tramps and turns into one of them. — Milan Kundera

The people elected us to end the talk and to act decisively. — Chris Christie

Where, except in uncreated light, can the darkness be drowned? — C.S. Lewis

I always felt like there was a certain standard of music that I had to do from the beginning, even when I didn't have the recognition that I have now. — Kendrick Lamar

There are only two things that determine whether you're old enough to do something -- whether you understand what the hell you're getting yourself into -- and whether you're willing to accept responsibility for it if it blows up in your face.
How many years you've been alive is ultimately meaningless -- except in as much as it gives parents a general sort of idea as to whether their child is likely to understand what they're getting themselves into. Small children, for instance, can't really comprehend shades of grey -- where a decision or choice can have different answers depending on the circumstances. For them, everything is black and white. — Midnight Blue

If you saw you as God sees you, you would smile a lot. — Neale Donald Walsch

Henry glared at Anastasia. 'You quit planning on a rich husband, Anastasia. You're gonna get rich on your own. You and me, if we want husbands, fine. But we won't need them. Like our mothers. My mom could do just fine being a waitress, and your mom could do just fine being an artist. They got husbands 'cos they want them. That Bambie, now maybe she'll need a husband. But not you and me. Got it? — Lois Lowry