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Life is definitely about taking chances, living every minute with zeal, and then laying back and regretting nothing. — Quadidra S. Williams

How dare you accuse me of your own failings?" Laurana returned. "I love Elistan. I reverence him. — Margaret Weis

Boys, Laila came to see, treated friendship the way they treated the sun: its existence undisputed; its radiance best enjoyed, not beheld directly. — Khaled Hosseini

In his opinion, humans were best when miserable, and so he had worked at being miserable his whole life, and in his generous way tried to make as many people miserable as possible. — Rodman Philbrick

But that's the thing: when you swear to take someone's side no matter what, sometimes you have to go to war for them. — Leila Sales

I think the first thing that you need to detach yourself from is numbers, because music has now splintered off into so many different forms of media, MTV doesn't play videos, the radio is now competing with the Internet. — Adam Levine

people who love their addictions have an attachment to something with no life force. — Galen Stoller

I am a queen because I know how to govern myself. — Lailah Gifty Akita

What narrow innocence it is for one to be good only according to the law. — Seneca The Younger

Let's start this place on nonexistent fire," I teased.
"Promise." She sucked in an excited breath.
We closed our eyes and I placed my feverish mouth to hers. Immediately, violent, zealous flashes of shimmering flames climbed to the furthest point, trailed like rain down the pitched ceiling and spilled down the walls, gathering at their feet pools of fervent, bubbling, silvery liquid electricity before evaporating into nothing. — Fisher Amelie

People think I'm totally crackers. — Andrea Riseborough

Cold! If the thermometer had been an inch longer we'd all have frozen to death! — Mark Twain

Pragmatic political figures are sometimes called "moderate" or "middle of the road" because of their willingness to compromise. But the term "moderate" gives the false impression that there is a linear political continuum, with people distributed along it. The continuum metaphor hides the major role played by moral systems and the fact that pragmatic politicians in America are usually pragmatic versions of either liberals or conservatives. Not — George Lakoff