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A small piece of bacon flew out of his mouth when he spoke. — James Dashner
Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing. - Aristotle — Danielle LaPorte
The film itself involves a New York City radio storyteller, Gabriel Noone, who strikes up a friendship with one of his fans, an abused 14-year-old teenager who is suffering from AIDS, who does not have much longer to live. — Armistead Maupin
We see a promise as a personal law, and we see the people who break them as private-life criminals. We think it automatically, one of those truths that just is to us: breaking a promise is a bad, bad thing. A promise can be as buoyant as whispered words or solemn as a marriage vow, but we view it as something pure and untouchable when it should never be either of those things. If a promise is a personal law, a contract, then it ought to be layered with fine print, rules and conditions, promises within those promises, and whether we like it or not, it ought to be something we can snatch back, that we should snatch back, if those rules are violated. — Deb Caletti
It's amazing how unimpressed people are by being loved when it doesn't fit in with their plans. Love irks them so much that they change the locks or leave without warning. — Nina George
Telling the world you are trying is not doing. — Shannon L. Alder
Due to their reluctance to tie 
themselves down at a young age, they have the capacity as well 
as the predisposition to be their own bosses and following their
own dreams. — Bernard Salt
Having your goal to focus on is key, but don't let it become more important than your excellence next year and the year after. — Bill Rodgers
Life is malleable and the hammer is desire. — Anya Seton
He that rules by mind is like the north star, steady in his seat, whilst the stars all bend to him. — Confucius
If everybody went around understanding each other without asking questions or speaking their mind, they'd never get anywhere. — Haruki Murakami
In the first dawning of my youth, I begged of Thee chastity, but by halves, miserable wretch that I am; I said, "Give me chastity, but not yet," afraid that Thou tightest hear me too soon, and heal me of the disease which I wished to have satisfied rather than cured. — Augustine Of Hippo
Our Congress is the finest body of men money can buy. — Morey Amsterdam
Everything I had I gave to alcohol. — Alcoholics Anonymous
