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In eighteenth-century England, anchovy sauce became known as ketchup, katchup, or catsup. — Mark Kurlansky

And of poetry, the success is not attained when it lulls and satisfies, but when it astonishes and fires us with new endeavours after the unattainable. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

From a personality point of view, you develop judgment, but from the sou's point of view, you develop appreciation. — Ram Dass

I saw you the second I walked into the bar that night. I saw you and felt you were different."
His lips had moved so close to hers that if she edged forward a bit, his mouth would be on hers. "I'm actually not different," she said, hating that her voice sounded all breathy and nervous. "I'm similar to lots of people. I can even list off a bunch of people who look like me. And these boots aren't really kick-ass boots. I bought them because they were on the clearance rack."
A smile tugged at the corner of his mouth before his lips touched hers, and all her carefully constructed reasons as to why she'd never get involved with a man like Matt burned to ashes. — Victoria James

Change can only be in the limited. — Swami Vivekananda

War is not an adventure. It is a disease. It is like typhus. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Nobody spends any money on smallpox unless they worry about a bio-terrorist recreating it. — Bill Gates

Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself. — Charles Baudelaire

There is nothing which so certifies the genuineness of a man's faith as his patience and his patient endurance, his keeping on steadily in spite of everything. — David Lloyd-Jones

School shootings were invented by blacks ... and stolen by the white man. — Chris Rock

Honestly, humans are social creatures that really crave intimacy, and I think that the friends I have who are trying to somehow go it alone are suffering for it. — James Mercer

Only the extremely ignorant or the extremely intelligent can resist change. — Socrates

I'd kiss you but I don't want our beards to tangle. — Penny Reid