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There is remedy for all things except death - Don Quixote De La Mancha — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Alas! it is true: "Be polite to bores and so shall you have bores always round about you." — Emily Post

Fuck Tris. I would give body parts to have a guy write something like that for me. My kidney? Oh, both of them? Here, Nick, they're yours - just write more for me. I'll give you a start: boy in punk club asks strange girl to be his girlfriend for five minutes, girl kisses boy, boy kisses back, boy then meets girl - what did you notice about this girl? Nick, let's hear some lyrics. Please? Ready. Set. Go. — Rachel Cohn

Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy. — Miguel De Cervantes

Well, there's a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us flat one time or other. — Miguel De Cervantes

I am gay - gay for that pussy! — Neil Patrick Harris

A year later, when I turned sixteen, my father died of cancer. And from then on the dead form a sort of chain, a macabre necklace that weighs a ton, and whose last, closing link will be me, I guess. — Milena Busquets

I've also never had favorite pictures. Or subjects. I have this discipline of treating everything equally-I used to say "democratically." — William Eggleston

There is a remedy for everything except death, responded Don Quixote, — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

How is it possible that things so trivial and so easy to remedy can have the power to perplex and absorb an intelligence as mature as yours, and one so ready to demolish and pass over much greater difficulties? — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

All true artists in the world from all countries and all genres are influenced by Michael Jackson. There were music videos before Michael Jackson, and there were music videos after Michael Jackson. He brought such a huge change in the marketing and positioning of the music video. — Sonu Nigam

There is a remedy for everything but death; who, in spite of our teeth, will take us in his clutches. — Miguel De Cervantes