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Especially today, given the tight fiscal situation that many States and localities face, the use of transportation facilities that pay for themselves without additional Federal funding is essential. — Michael Burgess

I started running around my 30th birthday. I wanted to lose weight; I didn't anticipate the serenity. Being in motion, suddenly my body was busy and so my head could work out some issues I had swept under a carpet of wine and cheese. Good therapy, that's a good run. — Michael Weatherly

Everything in my room was old and faded, but I loved that about it. It felt like there might be secrets in the walls, in the four-poster bed, especially in that music box. — Jenny Han

Erotic acts are instinctive; they fulfill a role in nature. The idea is familiar, but it is one that contains a paradox: there is nothing more natural than sexual desire; there is nothing less natural than the forms in which it is made manifest and satisfied. — Octavio Paz

It is when you experience another's suffering as your own that your human values is manifested. — Sathya Sai Baba

The only way to fight a thing like 50 is to stay au courant if it kills you. — Herb Caen

There is no greater misery than to recall a time when you were happy. — Anonymous

Death is the loss of everything all at once. — Julie Salamon

Remember, children. For every exit, there is also an entrance. ~ Milligan, The Mysterious Benedict Society — Trenton Lee Stewart

I've followed my voice rather than forcing it to emerge. — Lizz Wright

I have seen enormous changes. I have not seen enough change. I, too, can hardly wait. — Kay Mills

If I had to shut my eyes it wouldn't have been any darker. We were like astronauts floating in a starless universe. — Ransom Riggs

A small country town is not the place in which one would choose to quarrel with a wife; every human being in such places is a spy. — Samuel Johnson

A whole Gothic world had come to grief ... there was now no armour glittering through the forest glades, no embroidered feet on the green sward; the cream and dappled unicorns had fled ... — Evelyn Waugh

Summer night
even the stars
are whispering to each other. — Kobayashi Issa