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Hindsight has taught me that there is a ravenous, invisible twin haunting each of us. Despite "good works" and selfless sacrifice for noble causes, without unremitting vigilance, even tiny indulgences will betray high aims and deflect nourishment to this parasitic companion. Unfortunately, not even hindsight frees us from the consequences of such indulgence. Emmett — Peter Coyote

I have forgotten everything - he has made me forget everything - except for his scent, his sounds, his taste, his touch. — K. Bromberg

I'm perfectly fine now if I never went on stage again. — Tina Turner

When you feel like it's too hard to obey God, remember that He will never tell you to do something without giving you the grace, power and ability to do it. — Joyce Meyer

I've learned some thing about my heart.
It can break.
It can ripped apart.
It can harden and freeze.
It can stop. Completely.
It can shatter in to million pieces.
It can explode.
It can die.
The only thing that made it start beating again?
The moment you open your eyes — Colleen Hoover

When I went to America I had two secretaries, one for autographs, one for locks of hair. Within six months the one had died of writer's cramp, the other was completely bald. — Oscar Wilde

But when I cut off my hair I even had friends not recognize me. — Davey Havok

Very large scale disasters, especially those that have occurred in the developing world, have very long recovery periods. — Irwin Redlener

It was a saying of an ancient philosopher, which I find some of our writers have ascribed to Queen Elizabeth, who perhaps might have taken occasion to repeat it, that a good face is a letter of recommendation. — Joseph Addison

The person lives most beautifully who does not reflect upon existence — Friedrich Nietzsche

born in a line of men who used their leisure for thinking, not doing, for spinning brightly coloured dreams that had in them no touch of reality. — Margaret Mitchell