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Whatever she does to my songs, she always makes them sound better. — Ella Fitzgerald
Newton's third law says for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.' And that's what I'm looking for. My opposite, and my equal." ~ Gavin Slater — Heidi Joy Tretheway
I like to control everything, and you cannot control everything. You have to at some point say, 'I let go and I'm going to let the cards fall where they fall ... For a control freak, it's hard. — Naomi Campbell
But let's be real: feminism has mostly worked hard for those things for white women, and that is one of the main reasons why it gets its wig snatched so often. A — Luvvie Ajayi
The pathway to enlightenment is happiness. It doesn't really matter if you're successful, if you're in prison, if you're dying - if you have contact with light. — Frederick Lenz
Every zombie story is fundamentally about a breakdown of order, with the infrastructure intact. That infrastructure might be on fire, yes. — Patton Oswalt
See, the SAG awards caught me totally by surprise. — Patricia Clarkson
To feel alone is to be alone. — Jonathan Safran Foer
There was no difference between the behavior of a god and the operations of pure chance. — Thomas Pynchon
Why doesn't that Devil take me with him? It would be much better with him than it is here. — Eva Braun
Keep in mind what choices you make because one day your going to have to face you loved ones and hear what they have to say. — Keydia Marie
The thought, both recognized and yet ignored in the earlier chaos, surged through his mind. — Hope Ann
Job dissatisfaction is the number one factor in whether you survive your first heart attack. — Tony Robbins
When you do not take responsibilities for your actions you blame others. — Sandra Anderson
I great difficulty having any respect for a religion that has so little confidence in the truth of its beliefs that it feels reduced to using threats in order to propagate those beliefs. — Richard Dawkins
