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The driven, passionate ones give their best on ordinary days and that is why they are extraordinary. — Twinkle Khanna

Kate points her finger at me, like a teacher reprimanding a student. "Tell the truth, Drew." "What am I? Ten years old?" "Emotionally? Sometimes. But that's beside the point. Did you peek at my dress?" I reach around her waist and press our lower halves together. "No, baby, I didn't look at your dress. — Emma Chase

Every fool becomes a philosopher after ten days of rain, so I spare you the inside view of my heart. — Marian Hooper Adams

Every collector is potentially (if not actually) a thief. — Susan Sontag

I shall be happy Even for insults from you I only ask that you Keep some attention on me. — Rumi

I found this bag of fireworks in the men's restroom. Would you guys like to light them off? — Danny McBride

She often said that "all roads lead to something you were always predestined to do." And for her, perhaps, it was something.
But for Ove it was someone. — Fredrik Backman

If a stranger lives with you in your land, do not molest him. You must treat him like one of your own people and love him as yourselves, for you were strangers in Egypt. — Karen Armstrong

Without the New York Times, there is no blog community. They'd have nothing to blog about. — Malcolm Gladwell

As I drew breath, I heard bone snap - a horrible sound, but a joyful one because the bone was not mine. — Gene Wolfe

If you have achieved any level of success, then pour it into someone else. Success is not success without a successor. — T.D. Jakes

He also went invisible, yet stayed (such privilege hath omnipresence). — John Milton

Don't you be worried or annoyed, Sancho, about any comments you hear, or there will never be an end to them. Keep a safe conscience and let people say what they like: trying to still gossips' tongues is like putting up doors in open fields. If the governor leaves office rich they say he's a thief, and if he leaves it poor they say he's a milksop and a fool. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Consider a man riding a bicycle. Whoever he is, we can say three things about him. We know he got on the bicycle and started to move. We know that at some point he will stop and get off. Most important of all, we know that if at any point between the beginning and the end of his journey he stops moving and does not get off the bicycle he will fall off it. That is a metaphor for the journey through life of any living thing, and I think of any society of living things. — William Golding

Perhaps propriety is as near a word as any to denote the manners of the gentleman; elegance is necessary to the fine gentleman; dignity is proper to noblemen; and majesty to kings. — William Hazlitt