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It never ceases to amaze, how often sex and love lead to murder and hatred. — Sparkle Hayter
It's the moments of our life that shape us. — Tony Robbins
I don't like the dark. I really am afraid of the dark. — Monica Keena
Only the family, society's smallest unit, can change and yet maintain enough continuity to rear children who will not be "strangers in a strange land," who will be rooted firmly enough to grow and adapt. — Salvador Minuchin
Poetry always, always, always is a key piece of democracy. — Eileen Myles
Mothers, wives and maids, These be the tools with which priests manage men. — Robert Browning
Many things happened in the sixties, but the period is no more significant, better, or more 'political' than today. It's time to turn the page. — Jerry Saltz
The number-one job of the hedge-fund manager is not to make sure that you can retire with a smile on your face - it's for him to retire with a smile on his face. — Mark Cuban
I've always been more comfortable making my decisions from the subconscious level, or more emotionally, because I find it is more truthful to me; Intellectually, I don't think like that because I get uncomfortable. — Tim Burton
What I enjoy most about going out on stage is seeing all my fans react to my music. — LeAnn Rimes
When a storm blows, you must stand firm. For it is not trying to knock you down, it is really trying to teach you to be strong. — Joseph M. Marshall III
I knew I wasn't going to lose and that was based on the fact that I wanted not to lose. — Helio Gracie
Take a quick dip, relax with a schnapps and a sandwich, stretch out, have a smoke, take a nap or just rest, and then sit around and chat until three. Then I hunt some more until sundown, bathe again, put on white tie and tails to keep up appearances, eat a huge dinner, smoke a cigar and sleep like a log until the sun comes up again to redden the eastern sky. This is living ... . Could it be more perfect? — Annie Dillard
