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The 'Evening News' is going to have a long run, both as a broadcast and as a presence online and on cellphones. It is a franchise with a very rich tradition. — Steve Capus

It was she whom I loved and whom I could not therefore see without that anxiety, without that desire for something more, which destroys in us, in the presence of the person we love, the sensation of loving. — Marcel Proust

The important question is, what will your wear for a wedding dress, Alexia? You look horrible in white. — Gail Carriger

One of the things I regret about not putting in that book or I think it's there but I didn't really elaborate on it, is contraception. I came across someone who articulated very clearly that one of the things which makes our approach to Buddhist practice in regards to sex different these days than it was in Buddhist times, is the simple existence of reliable contraception, which is a no brainer but I missed really addressing it in the book. — Brad Warner

While forgetting the past might condemn people to repeat it, remembering it too vividly condemned them to never leave. — Louise Penny

As I often tell my students, the person you'll have the hardest time opening to and truly loving without reserve is yourself. Once you can do that, you can love the whole universe unconditionally. — Adyashanti

You should laugh every moment you live, for you'll find it decidedly difficult afterwards. — Joe Abercrombie

A community is easily divide when their perception of the same thing is different — Steven Biko

For a short time, we'd become each other,
a little. Maybe that's what people do
when they fall in love, mind, body, and
soul. Or maybe we were just weird. — Jeri Smith-Ready

I think there's an instinct to make grotesque horror films that are purely carnal, like the 'Saw' movies. — Amber Heard

A game, yes. But I like it. In this game, there are no losers. — J. Kenner

If then, we would indeed restore mankind by truly botanic, magnetic, or natural means, let us first be as simple and well as Nature ourselves, dispel the clouds which hang over our brows, and take up a little life into our pores. Do not stay to be an overseer of the poor, but endeavor to become of the worthies of the world. — Henry David Thoreau