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Our circumstances will continually change. It is out of our control. It is more important to change our attitude, which we have control of. — Mata Amritanandamayi

It's one thing if everyone wears the same shoes or drinks the same soda. But the world of literature is the last place in which globalization should mean homogeneity. — Benjamin Moser

We want Max to ... breed. To produce heirs. Who will govern the world after she dies."
Dead silence for quite some time. We all stared at Dr. Hans, our jaws dropped to various levels. Our lives had reached a new low of inhumanity.
My face flushed. Part of me had assumed, hoped, that if Fang and I lived long enough, we would get married. Maybe have a little flock of our own. But i really hadn't planned it all out. And he was gone now, anyway. How could I possibly ever find someone ...
My eyes scanned Dylan's face, I saw his discomfort.
"Oh, no," I said in horror.
"Yes," Angel confirmed. "Freaking unbelievable. — James Patterson

You've always been fond of understanding people too well."
"They should arrange not to be understood quite so easily. — Yasunari Kawabata

The great thing about musicals is that they transcend race. — Gurinder Chadha

I'm challenging myself to reverse the hate. — Orlando Jones

When writing a book what is more important? Grammar and spelling or telling a great story? I know which I would choose. — Samuel Colbran

He never stopped wanting to save the world. — Ron Reagan

I am not talking to you," said Abrenuncio. "I think in Low Latin. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

If materialistic knowledge is power, it is not wisdom. It is but a blind force. — Mary Baker Eddy

In one day, I have times where I'm feeling great, I feel like I love my life, and then 2:30 rolls around and I'm the angriest man alive. My wife sees it. — Adam Sandler

The young student sits with his head bent over his books, and his mind straying in youth's dreamland; where prose is prowling on the desk and poetry hiding in the heart. — Rabindranath Tagore