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I do believe in sending positive messages. I am a Christian, so I do believe in a lot of positive messages. — Quinton Aaron

They had traveled the world, to Korea, Thailand, Central America ... they knew each other better than most brothers did. — Mark Bowden

Often it's a lack of time, not taste, that leads someone to hire a decorator. A good decorator/client relationship should be like a marriage. The time one puts in needs to be extensive. One needs to listen to them and understand what they like and how they live. — Nicholas Haslam

He who pays the piper can call the tunes. — John Ray

If you appreciate, perpetuate and explore your own dreams,
then you'll know that dream isn't a one-way communication. — Toba Beta

The Americans are the illegitimate children of the English. — H.L. Mencken

Every artist picks what they want to put out there, what image they want to portray, and what they want people to know about where they're from. — Wiz Khalifa

The majority of men are curtailed "I's"; what was planned by nature as a possibility capable of being sharpened into an I is soon dulled into a third person. — Soren Kierkegaard

[The sea] is the healer and the reviver, it cleanses the cavities of self-disgust and melancholy, of sloth and negation with the salt solution of life. It cures the lethargies of flesh and spirit with the slap and shake of elemental force. It cradles and comforts. Give it trust and it holds you secure; fight it and it kills. — Marya Mannes

Nevertheless man has found love, which is not a bad reply to that sly Deity, and he has adorned it with so much poetry that woman often forgets the sensual part of it. Those among us who are unable to deceive themselves have invented vice and refined debauchery, which is another way of laughing at God and paying homage, immodest homage, to beauty. — Guy De Maupassant