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The essential is never to arrive anywhere, never to be anywhere. The essential is to go on squirming forever at the edge of the line, as long as there are waters and banks and ravening in heaven a sporting God to plague his creature, per pro his chosen shits. I've swallowed three hooks and am still hungry. Hence the howls. What a joy to know where one is, and where one will stay, without being there. Nothing to do but strech out comfortably on the rack, in the blissful knowledge you are nobody for eternity. — Samuel Beckett

I'm glad that my films have been consistently faring well rather than one stray Friday! — Akshay Kumar

Marriage is miserable unless you find the right person that is your soulmate and that takes a lot of looking. — Marvin Gaye

I'm not one of those people who has an act. — Ani DiFranco

Then, Paul remembered a Bible verse from 1 John. He said that John, in summarizing all that he'd learned about God, said this: "God is light, and in him there is no darkness at all." "When you are with God," Paul said, "there is no darkness, ho hiding, no pretending. When you are with God, you have the freedom and courage to be yourself. — Donald Miller

It's not just a song I sing with my hand raised but also with a billfold I've laid. — Johnny Hunt

I read this on the gates to a village cemetery: What you are, we used to be. What we are, you're going to be. - It puts things in perspective, doesn't it? — Ivana Hruba

Even before I met you I was far from indifferent to you. — Oscar Wilde

What happens with every role, you have to trick yourself, you have to creatively find ways to explore the mental state of your character. — Irrfan Khan

While many Islamic countries pay lip service to the idea of freedom of religion, they don't put up with conversion from Islam to another religion. — Ibn Warraq

I never posed as a saint. I would have slept with a man for nothing if I liked him well enough. — Ethel Waters