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she's a lady, my lord. And you know as well as anyone that I am the furthest thing from being a gentleman you'll ever meet." Throughout — Catherine Gayle

There is nothing in nature quite so joyful as the very young and silly lamb - odd that it should develop into that dull and sober animal the sheep. — Esther Meynell

We are all born to love people and use things. Unfortunately, we grow to love things and use people ... — T. Rafael Cimino

Thousands of individuals unknowingly contribute to the creation of our lives. Over the years, these serendipitous exchanges made imprints on my mind and heart and served as catalysts for my ongoing growth and development. — Kristin S. Kaufman

We should remember the warning of the wise Grail knight in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: "You must choose, but choose wisely, for as the true Grail will bring you life, the false Grail will take it from you."
Choose the highest-yield material and you can be an idiot and enjoy stunning success. Choose poorly and, as the Grail knight implied, you're screwed no matter what. You'll chase your own tail for years. — Timothy Ferriss

The covetous man pines in plenty, like Tantalus up to the chin in water, and yet thirsty. — Thomas Adams

I am afraid of falling into hopeless despair, over my wasted life, and I am still not sure how it happened. — Margaret Atwood

A miracle to confound natural law, a baffling reversal of the inevitable consequences ... a miracle ... An act of high imagination
daring and lurid and impossible. Yes, a cartoon of the mind. — Tim O'Brien

Will Kindles ignite from the sexual heat? There's only one way to find out... Warning: Flaming Kindles may cause serious injuries. Please read responsibly. — Alexa Riley

The boom squanders through malinvestment scarce factors of production and reduces the stock available through overconsumption; its alleged blessings are paid for by impoverishment. — Ludwig Von Mises

Ah, nothing comes to us too soon but sorrow. — Philip James Bailey