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The past is history written in stone that can't be altered. The future is transitory and never guaranteed. Today is the only thing you can alter for certain. Make the most of it. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

As I get older, I don't think the world is becoming that funny. Comedy is changing a bit. — Bobby Lee

The miserable are sacred. — Seneca The Younger

This earth is your home, so love it with your heart. — Debasish Mridha

In every parting there comes a moment when the beloved is already no longer with us. — Gustave Flaubert

Artists use lies to tell the truth. Yes, I created a lie. But because you believed it, you found something true about yourself. — Alan Moore

And god damit,
I can barely say your name,
So I'll try to write it,
And fill the pen with blood from the sink. — Pierce The Veil

I like to do a face steam, so, heat up a flannel, press it onto your face and then press a cold one on afterwards to close the pores. It's inexpensive! — Georgia Jagger

It is distressing to me that we live in an age in which we still must fight to protect our civil rights as Americans, in which a hate crime perpetrated against someone based their sexual orientation can go unpunished, and in which discrimination is being written into our laws. — John Conyers

On a scale of one to ten, how punk am I? Apple. I don't use your scale. — Eugene Mirman

Happie is hee that chastens himselfe. — George Herbert

The choice, as Wells once said, is the Universe-or nothing ... The challenge of the great spaces between the worlds is a stupendous one; but if we fail to meet it, the story of our race will be drawing to its close. Humanity will have turned its back upon the still untrodden heights and will be descending again the long slope that stretches, across a thousand million years of time, down to the shores of the primeval sea. — Arthur C. Clarke

Work up imagination to the state of vision. — William Blake