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Were they dating? Sort of. Exclusive? Not as far as she knew ... Discovering new feelings was one thing. Actually changing your Facebook status? That was real.
Savannah — Katy Regnery

I think we also have learned the lesson that we have to have better incentive structures. — Richard Thaler

I was handed a chocolate bar and an M-1 rifle and told to go kill Hitler. — Jack Kirby

If I had more skill in what I'm attempting, I wouldn't need so much courage — Ashleigh Brilliant

Dumb animals we call them, while they bark and neigh and moo. They talk as much as we do - to them we seem dumb too. — Rebecca McCann

Flow with whatever may happen, and let your mind be free: Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate. — Zhuangzi

We can have more than we've got because we can become more than we are. — Jim Rohn

I used to feel special, different and wonderful when I was very young, before the world showed me that everything I thought, said, or did was wrong. I lived in the blissfulness of youth without knowing how the world would not except me. — Jeannie Davide-Rivera

This thing called love was a total mystery to me, but the vagaries of passion and despair that accompanied each devotion kept my life in high drama. — Jane Alexander

On quiet nights, when I'm alone, I like to run our wedding video backwards, just to watch myself walk out of the church a free man. — Jim Davidson

The mother is the one who is going to help you in the long run! You must make her your friend. It matters what she thinks. — Sofia Vergara

There was no particular point at which I stopped being promising. — Donald Barthelme

For passion, like crime does not sit well with the sure order and even course of everyday life. It welcomes every loosening of the social fabric, every confusion and affliction visited upon the world, for passion sees in such a disorder a vague hope of finding advantage for itself. — Thomas Mann