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Didn't we just talk about this the other night?" Denise sighed with exasperation. "Yeah, we talked. Or rather, I talked. But you didn't say much at all." "Sure I did." "No, you didn't. But then, you never have. You just talk about surface things, never the things that are really bothering you. — Nicholas Sparks

I don't know how it could be more stark or clear: this entire society is being dominated by corporate power in a way that may exceed what happened in the late nineteenth century, early twentieth century. — Russ Feingold

People are "punished" or "rewarded" not for what they have done but for what they have become, and what we intentionally do is what makes us what we are. — David R. Loy

It is simple as this: she has a complicated life and her clothes can't help but show it. It is all part of her unique disheveled glamour. — Megan Abbott

We're all the same. We all want the same thing in life. Everybody going around like they know how to sail but there is no captain and we are all only passengers aboard the same sinking ship. — Donal O'Callaghan

Often one goes for one thing and finds another. — Neem Karoli Baba

The greatest things ever done on Earth have been done little by little. — William Jennings Bryan

People don't often mention God these days. God has become a taboo subject that you only refer to when heartache takes over your life. The rest of the time the idea of God lies dormant in people's minds, like a pack of medication in a dark drawer. — Effrosyni Moschoudi

It was a great honour to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I didn't know they had a caddie division. — Bob Hope

In reality it was just what is usually
seen in the houses of people of moderate
means who want to appear rich, and therefore succeed only in resembling others
like themselves: there are damasks,
dark wood, plants, rugs, and dull and
polished bronzes
all the things people of
a certain class have in order to
resemble other people of that class. His
house was so like the others that it
would never have been noticed, but to him it
all seemed to be quite exceptional. — Leo Tolstoy