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It's all about the quality of the fabric, how soft it is and feeling comfortable in what you're wearing. — Kellan Lutz

Cecilia was made in a living room on a Sony. It was like a little piece of magical fluff, bur it works. El Condor Pasa a Los Incas record that I love. Bridge is a very strong melodic song. — Paul Simon

See I need you in my life for me to stay
No no no no no I know you'll stay
Oh no no no no don't go away — Nicki Minaj

the greatest miracle of omnipotence was in creating beings who had the potential to resist it.2 2. — Gregory A. Boyd

I love the way you can fall in love with a piece of literature; how words alone can get your heart doing that. — Laura Marling

It seems - and who so astonished as they? - that they had held back material facts; that they were guilty of both suppressio veri and suggestio falsi (well-known gods against whom they often offended); further, that they were malignant in their dispositions, untrustworthy in their characters, pernicious and revolutionary in their influences, abandoned to the devils of wilfulness, pride, and a most intolerable conceit. Ninthly, and lastly, they were to have a care and to be very careful. — Rudyard Kipling

I will form good habits and become their slaves. — Og Mandino

You're going to declare a rest period?' asked Jerott. Leisure, with Gabriel there, seemed too good to be true.
'Rumour being what it is, I imagine it will have declared itself by now,' Lymond said. 'Yes. We shall take three days from our labours to relax. Provided Sir Graham understands that by midday tomorrow St Mary's will be empty and all the men at arms and half the officers whoring in Peebles.' In the half-dark you could guess at Gabriel's smile.
'Do you think I don't know human nature?' he said. 'They are bound by no vows. But as they learn to respect you, they will do as you do.'
'That's what we're all afraid of,' said Jerott; and there was a ripple of laughter and a flash of amusement, he saw, from Lymond himself. — Dorothy Dunnett

Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Long, long ago, long, long ago. — Thomas Haynes Bayly