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Drinking coffee in the morning and throughout the day has been a routine of millions of people worldwide and there have been numerous reports of its benefits. What should be remembered though is that too much coffee can also be dangerous to the mind and body. — Chanel Diamond

Most execs, particularly first-time CEOs who get good at one thing, can only dance what they know how to dance. — Brad Stone

Visiting Florence was like attending a surprise party every day. — Jennifer Coburn

In their nomination to office they will not appoint to the exercise of authority as to a pitiful job, but as to a holy function. — Edmund Burke

I read a lot of graphic novels - some of my favorites graphic novelists or artists are Rebecca Kraatz, Gabrielle Bell, Graham Roumieu, Tom Gauld, and Renee French. — Matthea Harvey

Mother Teresa had a mustache. Hitler had a mustache. Mother Teresa is Hitler. — Lewis Black

As we walked, I asked him what, in a battle situation, was a person's greatest source of strength in trying to defeat the enemy.
"Your present. We defend ourselves best through what we are doing right now, because that is where agape and the will to win, through enthusiasm, are."
... we have to use the trust of what we are doing right now to defeat the enemy. — Paulo Coelho

How could I explain that no one was looking for me because my only family was a bunch of slightly mythological girls and they knew I couldn't get myself into much more trouble than I was already in? — Kiera Cass

The first law of dietetics seems to be: if it tastes good, it's bad for you. — Isaac Asimov

The basis of the gothic are secrets that are kept combined with appearances that deceive. — Stephen King

As is always the case with a thoroughly attractive woman, her defect - the shortness of her upper lip and her half-open mouth - seemed to be her own special and peculiar form of beauty. — Leo Tolstoy

I write what I call 'novels of consolation' for people who are bright and sophisticated. — Alan Furst

Bit by bit, man reduces to naught. — Akinwale Musa Oluseun