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God could learn a little about love and morality from us. If there's anyone who needs redemption, it's God. — Logan Kain

I first got very thin after Ashley. I felt like my stomach was doing backflips - like my emotions had taken over and made me full. — Cheryl Cole

My parents, stupidly, always let me go downtown. This was pre-pager, even. It made me adventurous. I think it makes you tough. — Judy Greer

Because death is the end, and if a man doesn't speak before it silences him, then the things he holds closest die with him. — Greg Iles

poo parlor division" instead of "loo. — Louise Rennison

There was a stool there, and some fella kept asking me if I wanted to sit down. When I saw the stool sitting there, it gave me the idea. I'll just put the stool out there and I'll talk to Mr. Obama and ask him why he didn't keep all of the promises he made to everybody. — Clint Eastwood

No one gets out of this life alive.
So leave a footprint of your choice.
You are writing your epitaph.
You are writing it now!
Life is a process, not a goal.
Live it now, or you will miss it!
We have time to spend and no time to waste. — Charles Franklin

I'm not letting go of you" - Sam — Jojo Moyes

Of course, I have Gene Roddenberry to thank for the creation of Barclay. — Dwight Schultz

Nothing can expand without it growing — Mike Parry

As long as the wrong people hold power, how can the right political climate even arise? — William A. Dembski

Relationship is made for two people, but obviously some people don't know how to count. — Nina Ardianti

I wanted to be like my father, who was a cattle man and a rodeo roper. And that was - he was my hero, and I wanted to be more like him. — Dave Brubeck

I think being tortured as a virtue is a kind of antiquated sense of what it is to be an artist. It comes out of that Symbolist idea, back to Rimbaud and all that disordering of the senses and all of that being some exalted state. When I've been that way, I've always been less exalted than I would have liked. — Mary Karr