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I asked a girl out for a movie and asked her to meet me directly at the theatre. I, on purpose, used to be late and would call her when on the way and ask her to buy the tickets. This way, I saved money and I had a theory about paying back. — Prashant Sharma

I'd sort of gone through some sort of spiritual change in the late 70s where I sort of saw there was some other life to live. It changed the way that I worked just having a different presence and a different tension. — Bill Murray

You want that girl you left behind. I'm not her! Don't you get it? She's gone. I've lost her. I made choices that made me an awful person. I'm not worth all this time and energy you're wasting."
Fuck. I took a step toward her, and she took a step back. "You're wrong there. I don't want the sixteen-year-old girl I left behind. I want the woman she's become. The kind, compassionate, faithful, strong woman I watch from afar every day of my life. I want her. Nothing ever changed for me. Not with you. — Abbi Glines

When God has once begun to throw down the prosperous, He overthrows them altogether: such is the end of the mighty. — Seneca The Younger

Only the nose knows
Where the nose goes
When the door close. — Muhammad Ali

There is nothing an addict likes more, or that serves as better pretext for continuing his present way of life, than to place the weight of responsibility for his situation somewhere other than on his own decisions. — Theodore Dalrymple

It pays to know the enemy - not least because at some time you may have the opportunity to turn him into a friend. — Margaret Thatcher

(I always thought that they should make an epidural that works from the neck up, which was a condition I aspired to for most of what I laughingly refer to as my adult life.) — Carrie Fisher

So," she asks, "did we decide on a movie?"
She settles up against me, and my arm goes naturally around her. "I was thinking Braveheart."
"Ugh. What is it with that movie? Why are all men addicted to it?"
"Ah, the same reason women are obsessed with the freaking Notebook. That is what you were going to suggest, right?"
She smiles slyly, and I know I guessed right.
"The Notebook is romantic."
"It's fucking gay."
She hits me in the face with the "perfect" pillow.
"It's sweet."
"It's nauseating. I have friends who are flaming homosexuals - and that movie is too gay for them. — Emma Chase

He squeezed my fingers. It wasn't a kiss, but it was close. Like a finger kiss, my brain said. See? This is the kind of stupid stuff my brain comes up with when I'm overwhelmed with swoony feelings over a guy. — Katrina Abbott

That statesman is indeed happy who can count as his friends the really honest and consistent, the true Patriots, and the men of honorable thought. — Dorothea Dix