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To be perfectly honest with you, I think it's reckless to love and trust another person. It's clearly foolhardy.
I'd like it very much if the many daredevils who go ahead anyway, enjoyed this book. — Kaori Ekuni

I never truly believed that human business was some serious thing. — Albert Camus

You know, I believe that people need to find what they love to do most in the world, what they're best at, and then they need to use that ability to make the world better. — Jessica Warman

After Leaving Las Vegas I did assume that things would get a lot easier than they've been. But it's just been a mirror of the way my career's been from the beginning, so for it to have changed would have been strange. My career has never been perfect. — Elisabeth Shue

This was maybe the first time she'd done it when she'd felt the true intimacy of it. The first time she'd done it because she wanted to express her feelings for a guy in some new way she hadn't before. The first time it meant something.
The fact was, sex with a man she cared for was making all other sex pale in comparison. No wonder sex with Mike had been the best of her life from the very start - caring for him had been ... destiny.
Destiny in Destiny. — Toni Blake

It ain't over til it's over.Yogi Berra
A good way to live one's life — Harold Kasselman

I hated running, but I was beginning to develop the right mind-set: Do whatever it takes. THIS — Chris Kyle

Thinking of and serving with others can be an antidote to negative and unhealthy introspection. — Billy Graham

President Kennedy's eloquence was designed to make men think; President Johnson's hammer blows are designed to make men act. — Robert A. Caro

Books are growing more honest at a younger age, and the world is becoming less warm and fuzzy. Or at least the monsters are out in the open. — David Lubar

In fact, poetry has always been like archives that peoples have continually used to serve their feelings, thoughts, national identities and cultures, and it has served as a factor uniting different historical periods. Those who had lost contact with their past for a certain period found and experienced the expression of their own selves in poetry, and the were able to see their history as a whole in it. — M. Fethullah Gulen