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I think you can fall in love many times, and it depends on what stage you are in your life. Your soulmate requirements or deal-breakers change with you. — Claire Betita De Guzman
All I do is go to the movies. — Elizabeth Wurtzel
I like signing books for a living; I do. But you have no idea the panic that sets in. I am not a very good speller. Put me in a stresser situation, and I lose all capacity to recall how to spell the most simple names. — Chelsea Cain
I don't need you to be funny. I don't want to be entertained. — Jerry Seinfeld
Cry as much as you want to, but just make sure when you're finished, you never cry for the same reason again. — Wiz Khalifa
Many New Testament scholars have observed that the conception of the resurrection body implied in 1 Corinthians 15 clashes so violently with that presupposed in the gospels that the latter must be dismissed as secondary embellishments, especially as 1 Corinthians predates the gospels. — Robert M. Price
When I started writing and illustrating, I knew little of classic children's literature. My stories came from real life, from my concerns about what was happening in the world. — Michael Foreman
The smog curled between the streetlamps and the spokes of the wrought iron framework. It seemed through your body and into your bones. — Sara Sheridan
God is too good to be unkind, too wise to be mistaken; and when you cannot trace His hand, you can trust His heart. — Charles Spurgeon
A great hitter isn't born, he's made. He's made out of practice, fault correction, and confidence. — Rogers Hornsby
This uneasiness comes over me from time to time, and I feel as if I've somehow been pieced together from two different puzzles. — Haruki Murakami
It's the game of life. Do I win or do I lose? One day they're gonna shut the game down. I gotta have as much fun and go around the board as many times as I can before it's my turn to leave. — Tupac Shakur
Geometry, which should only obey Physics, when united with it sometimes commands it. If it happens that the question which we wish to examine is too complicated for all the elements to be able to enter into the analytical comparison we wish to make, we separate the more inconvenient [elements], we substitute others for them, less troublesome but also less real, and we are surprised to arrive, notwithstanding a painful labour, only at a result contradicted by nature; as if after having disguised it, cut it short or altered it, a purely mechanical combination could give it back to us. — Jean Le Rond D'Alembert
