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The end never justifies the means because there is no end; there are only means. — Penn Jillette

When you stop making excuses, you start making progress! — Lasean Rinique

Women do not want power over men, they want power over themselves. — Mary Wollstonecraft

Memories should fade with time but I do not understand why they become clearer as days go by. — Auliq Ice

Life is a b*tch depending how you dress her. — Kanye West

Nothing I can say will make her feel better at the moment, so I just press a kiss to her forehead before walking out.
Places to go.
People to see.
Blood to spill.
You know how it is. — J.M. Darhower

A good cook is always the first one into the kitchen every morning and the last one to go home at night. — Terry Pratchett

What was that?" Jace said. "Sorry, I think I fell asleep for a moment. Do, continue with whatever mesmerizing thing you were saying. — Cassandra Clare

Yeah, she is great. I spent the whole week with her."
"Doing what?" I asked, catching a growl before it left my throat.
"Aw, you're cute when you're jealous. — Andrea Cremer

Just so we're clear, I'm not zen by any stretch of the imagination. However, what I've read about change being the only constant is a concept that I can grab onto and have used quite a lot. — Patrick Fabian

Everyone is vulnerable who is at once gifted and gregarious. — Kenneth Tynan

Most of my work had been in theater, and I was jumping not just into television but 'L.A. Law,' which had all these megastars in it. — Tom Verica

Rest your eyes well before September because with all its colours autumn is coming to visit them! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The greatest obstacle to being heroic is the doubt whether one may not be going to prove one's self a fool; the truest heroism is to resist the doubt; and the profoundest wisdom, to know when it ought to be resisted, and when it be obeyed. — Nathaniel Hawthorne