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I don't even know at what age I started, because it's always been there. Performing ... creating ... it's in my DNA. — Janelle Monae

It was a Saturday, soft and silent, when the Wind spoke for the first time. — James Hugh Comey

It should have been the Arabian Nights, but to Bond, seeing it first above the tops of trams and above the great scars of modern advertising along the river frontage, it seemed a once beautiful theatre-set that modern Turkey had thrown aside in favour of the steel and concrete flat-iron of the Istanbul-Hilton Hotel, blankly glittering behind him on the heights of Pera. — Ian Fleming

The secret of the universe is this: The universe doesn't care. That part of the job is yours. — David Gerrold

I remembered her once saying that life was like your shoes. You couldn't simply expect or imagine that your shoes would fit perfectly. Shoes that pinched your feet were a fact of life. — Henning Mankell

Some guys just aren't boyfriend material."
"Well, then, what kind of material are they? Suede? — Penny Reid

I want to show that there are indeed some universal ethical principles which could help everyone to achieve the happiness we all aspire to. — Dalai Lama

Much that was called religion has carried an unconscious attitude of hostility toward life. True religion must teach that life is filled with joys pleasing to the eye of God, that knowledge without action is empty. All men must see that the teaching of religion by rules and rote is largely a hoax. The proper teaching is recognized with ease. You can know it without fail because it awakens within you that sensation which tells you this is something you've always known. — Frank Herbert

Like the man said, a little hope never hurt anybody — Stephen King

I don't really know why I'm not thinner than I am. — Melissa McCarthy

There do remain dispersed in the soil of human nature divers seeds of goodness, of benignity, of ingenuity, which, being cherished, excited, and quickened by good culture, do, by common experience, thrust out flowers very lovely, and yield fruits very pleasant of virtue and goodness. — Isaac Barrow

Once a depressed person becomes active and hopeful, self-esteem always improves. Bolstering self-esteem without changing hopelessness, without changing passivity, accomplishes nothing. — Martin Seligman

The sentence 'snow is white' is true if, and only if, snow is white. — Alfred Tarski