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I like being able to donate my comedy to charity. I'm not a billionaire, and I can't write checks. — Judy Gold

I could really appreciate him now - could properly see every beautiful line of his perfect face, of his long, flawless body with my strong new eyes, every angle and every plane of him. I could taste his pure, vivid scent on my tongue and feel the unbelievable silkiness of his marble skin under my sensitive fingertips. — Stephenie Meyer

All day the blanket snapped and swelled
on the line, roused by a hot spring wind ...
From there it witnessed the first sparrow,
early flies lifting their sticky feet,
and a green haze on the south-sloping hills.
Clouds rose over the mountain ... At dusk
I took the blanket in, and we slept,
restless, under its fragrant weight. — Jane Kenyon

To be in love with Debo Devonshire is hardly a distinction. — Tom Stoppard

How do we figure out when to call, when to text, and when to just drop everything, stand outside someone's window, and serenade them with your favorite nineties R&B tune, perhaps "All My Life" by K-Ci & JoJo? — Aziz Ansari

Whenever you find someone full of hate, purify him with forgiveness, bliss and love. — Debasish Mridha

But Loki's relations with Svadilfari were such that a while later he gave birth to a colt. — Snorri Sturluson

Men can be divided into 2 groups: one that goes ahead and achieves something, and one that comes after and criticizes. — Seneca The Younger

If you make a gun, you are either going to sell it or you are going to use it. And if you're going to sell it, someone else is going to use it. — Arthur Boyd

The fact that I am not Jewish by religion does not prevent me from connecting to the Jewish nation's spirituality. — Amar'e Stoudemire

Decide what you want and don't think of the intermediary conditions. When Nature works for us we should want what we want and Nature will work it out for us. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

SERIAL, n. A literary work, usually a story that is not true, creeping through several issues of a newspaper or magazine. — Ambrose Bierce