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"To signs" (1913) — Vladimir Mayakovsky
Most of us have love in our lives. Most of us love other people are are ourselves loved by others. But make no mistake: you are alone in the world. You were born alone, even if you were born conjoined. And you die alone, unable to bring a single person with you. — Augusten Burroughs
Australians aren't really that crazy; in L.A. you get a little crazier. From my experience at least, Aussies don't really care that much about celebrities or things like that. — Brody Jenner
I was never a smart man to begin with, but I love to learn. This is the way to get somewhere in life. — Joe Medicine Crow
He who doesn't fear death dies only once. — Giovanni Falcone
Don't give me your Christian shit about forgiveness. — Bernard Cornwell
Nothing matters except for the harvest, the gathering in, the adding up, the bringing together, the whole story, the way it happens and happens and goes on happening.
(from "Collision") — Carol Shields
We never respect those who amuse us, however we may smile at their comic powers. — Marguerite Gardiner
Taking out werewolves, I gather and surmise, is akin to taking out a SEAL team. — Patricia Briggs
I was tortured fifteen times, that's total submission. They did that with shutting off your blood circulation with ropes, giving you claustrophobia and pain at the same time, bending you double. — James Stockdale
There is no person that love cannot heal; there is no soul that love cannot save. — Carlos Santana
The future of aviation human factors lies primarily with the discipline of individual flyers, not high-powered training programs, 3D simulation, or advanced technology aircraft. — Tony Kern
Their foreign policy is so disjointed, confusing, and chaotic that, really, people need to reexamine those who want to be involved in every war. — Barack Obama
Those who die relearn or remember The secrets of life that they forgot at birth. — Elizabeth A. Johnson
