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Divine love loves that it may bless and do good. You ought to love not because it pleases you, but because it blesses them. — A.B. Simpson

A dose of poison can do its work but once. A bad book can go on poisoning minds for generations. — William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield

Suicide Note:
The calm,
Cool face of the river
Asked me for a kiss.
-Langston Hughes — Kay Redfield Jamison

Let me nurture my wings, for I was born to fly. — Ankita Singhal

Ix-nay!" I hissed at him. "Ix-nay!" I didn't know why I resorted to Pig Latin right then. It just seemed like the thing to do. — T.J. Klune

I'll probably stick to comedy for the time being. I mean, a great piece of work is a great piece of work, and I'm up for good work anytime. But I do love comedy! — Jenna Elfman

Oftentimes, small business owners are unable to obtain reasonably priced financing and instead turn to higher priced forms of capital, such as credit cards. — Melissa Bean

My life is cozy, but I'm starting to let myself think I want something wet and aching stabbed through it. I want something substantial. I want to gorge myself. Excess. — Mary Ann Rivers

It's true, you know. In space, no one can hear you scream like a little girl. — Andy Weir

Kids everywhere need to feel safe, hopeful, connected and appreciated. — Michele Borba

I had been in 1590 for less than twenty-four hours, but I was already heartily sick of Christopher Marlowe. — Deborah Harkness

Where shall I go? To the left where nothing is right? Or to the right where nothing is left? — Unknown

Anyone who interferes with the destiny of another thing never will discover his own. — Paulo Coelho

The inexorable search for a stanza of meaning hangs like a thundercloud over the troposphere of humankind's prosaic existence. A dithering sense of loss engulfs us. Humankind's unattainable desire to achieve a slice of perfection generates a suspenseful haze of doom. A lingering stab of incompleteness coupled with the tantalizing riddles of fate are inalterably interlinked and imbued in all thinking people's tormented soul. This cross coalescence of unattainable longing melds with the mystic tinged edges of uncertainty, spawned by the unanswerable questions posed by fate, fomenting a dialectical dissonance that distinguishes and ultimately exemplifies the arc of humankind's plaintive subsistence. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I'm not interested in celebrity. — Orlando Bloom