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And here, out in the darkness, identical twins were stalking each other, one of them with murder on his mind. — Anthony Horowitz

friends are like books you use them when you need them but u will always remember them — Yasmine Gooneratne

Within Siddhartha there slowly grew and ripened the knowledge of what wisdom really was and the goal of his long seeking. It was nothing but a preparation of the soul, a capacity, a secret art of thinking, feeling and breathing thoughts of unity at every moment of life. — Hermann Hesse

One way [to recovery] would be by creating the best possible romance book or happy ending scenario for you ... out od your own experience. Another way would be to look at it as it is: a wake-up call to action to create a more humane world, without discrimination and sexism. — Elina Juusola

Leaders make decisions that create the future they desire. — Mike Murdock

I don't believe in happy endings. Children have got to face death sooner or later. Granny and Grandpa die, dogs die, cats die, gerbils and those frightful things - what are they called? - hamsters: all die like flies. So there's no point avoiding it. — Raymond Briggs

I'm not the same person I was. I'm fucked up." I give her a sideways glance. "I am," she says. "You haven't even scratched the surface."
"I find that most people worth knowing are fucked up in some way or another. — Jonathan Tropper

So I say to you read! Read! Something will stick in the mind, be diligent and good will come of it. — Sarah Vowell

I do small things. I try to do good things every day. — Jackie Chan

I do not know who lives here in my chest, or why the smile comes. I am not myself, more the bare green knob of a rose that lost every leaf and petal to the morning wind. — Rumi

You have worked too long in the life, now its time for heroism. — Amit Kalantri

The more that things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change. — Daniel Lapin

The origins of great companies inevitably start with the ideas and enterprise of great men. — Bill Scott

The Civil War was the climax of a tragedy that was preordained from the time of the Revolution. Only with the elimination of slavery could this nation that Jefferson had called "the world's best hope" for democracy even begin to fulfill its great promise. — Gordon S. Wood

I'll remind you all, however, that for government, existence is a privilege, not a right. — L. Neil Smith