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It had to be Death. No-one else went around with empty eye sockets and, of course, the scythe over one shoulder was another clue. — Terry Pratchett
Love is ruthless; it doesn't feel sorry for anyone, but it does have compassion. Fear is full of pity; it feels sorry for everyone. — Miguel Angel Ruiz
Did you know that the institution of marriage was created when the average person lived to the age of 30? — Rachel Bilson
The most dangerous lovers women have are men of Cordis's feminine temperament. Such men, by the delicacy and sensitiveness of their own organizations, read women as easily and accurately as women read each other. They are alert to detect and interpret those smallest trifles in tone, expression, and bearing, which betray the real mood far more unmistakably than more obvious signs. — Edward Bellamy
Restraint: not just for sex anymore. - T-SHIRT — Darynda Jones
Introverts function better than extroverts when sleep deprived, which is a cortically de-arousing condition — Susan Cain
Do not forget, some give little, and it is much for them, others give all, and it costs them no effort; who then has given most? — Knut Hamsun
Look what I'm dealing with, man, I'm dealing with fools and trolls. — Charlie Sheen
As a fluke, my great-grandfather hit one of the largest oil reserves in California. — Armie Hammer
No government can sell its nation on the backs of its people. — Fidel Castro
We are like water, aren't we? We can be fluid, flexible when we have to be. But strong and destructive, too. And something else, I think to myself. Like water, we mostly follow the path of least resistance. — Wally Lamb
it looks like a small envelope with a phenomenal capacity for water absorption. — Fredrik Backman
Any man who was fool enough to fall for a simper, a faint and an 'Oh how wonderful you are!' wasn't worth having. But they all seemed to like it. — Margaret Mitchell
With every (informative) photograph, the photographic program becomes poorer by one possibility while the photographic universe becomes richer by one realization. — Vilem Flusser
