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Often a purple patch or two is tacked on to a serious work of high promise, to give an effect of colour. — Horace

Live every day like it's your last. Treasure the moments you have, and make sure you make them count. — Nicole Reed

When I looked at the third base coach, he turned his back on me. — Bob Uecker

What modern humans need help with is escaping from the despair of politics, commerce and media, escaping from the drabness and oppressiveness of worldly values and seeing through suburban mentality and normal community standards so that they can find some much-needed relief for their wilting souls. — Michael Leunig

I'm real clear, you know? There's no fogginess. — Jack Osbourne

you were a dragon long before
he came around and said
you could fly
you will remain a dragon
long after he's left — Rupi Kaur

A man must be disposed to judge of emancipation by other tests than whether it has increased the produce of sugar, - and to hate slavery for other reasons than because it starves men and whips women, - before he is ready to lay the first stone of his anti-slavery life. — Frederick Douglass

There are not the same factual shows anymore - children's TV has become much more trivial. — Johnny Ball

It does sound like a science fiction story and I may sound like one of these guys who walks up and down with a sandwich board saying the end of the world is nigh, but the end is nigh ... — Lembit Opik

Do you trust me?"
She could still hear him, through flesh and noise.
"I love you!" she shouted.
It wasn't the answer he'd expected or the she'd expected to give. It was the wrong time, the wrong thing to say, but her answer lit a fire in his eyes. — Dawn Metcalf

If only the Fates had granted him a longer stay in this — Alison Weir

That two can keep a secret if one of them is dead." She — Alyson Noel

Throughout the twentieth century and into the beginning of the twenty-first, the United States repeatedly used its military power, and that of its clandestine services, to overthrow governments that refused to protect American interests. Each time, it cloaked its intervention in the rhetoric of national security and liberation. In most cases, however, it acted mainly for economic reasons-specifically to establish, promote and defend the right of Americans to do business around the world without interference. — Stephen Kinzer