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That's a rare thing: to love someone, not for how you think of them, but for how they think of themselves. — Jill Dawson

I naturally own a lot of very old magazines. And I enjoy going to old magazines because the advertisements in those magazines tended to have thousands of words of copy in them. — John Hodgman

But still, sometimes, in the heart of winter when the light outside seemed yellow- sleepy, like a cat curled up on a sofa ... — Stephen King

Philanthropies and charities have a certain air of quackery. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

We were both changing and growing in totally separate worlds. He had no firsthand knowledge of mine and I had no firsthand knowledge of his. — Chris Kyle

I cannot say what I think is right about music. I only know the rightness of it. — Keith Jarrett

I've been super impressed with what BuzzFeed has done on Facebook with inspiring list posts and on Twitter with political scoops, but YouTube is a giant social platform that has its own quirks and oddities and will require some new approaches. — Ze Frank

Pledge allegiance to the struggle. — Iggy Azalea

there are times when the last thing you want to hear is the truth. — Sherman Alexie

Those who make their dress a principal part of themselves, will, in general, become of no more value than their dress. — William Hazlitt

There's more things that I'd like to do. You know, each song is a little bit of a puzzle. I see most of them as just failed attempts. — Beck

The water was supposed to look like molten lava, although it actually looked far more like blood (for which reason every kid in town called the volcano Mount Hemorrhoid). — Stuart Gibbs

One thing we can probably agree on is that the truth, however we define it, is often hard to tell. It can be hard to tell the facts of the story, and it can be hard to tell its emotional truth too. — Judith Barrington

I would like to have enough capital so that I would not have to slave from sunrise till dark as I did on dad's farm. I don't know as the work was any harder than what we do here, but there is a difference. There all we got was just about a bare living, at the best a few hundred dollars put away for a year's work, but here one don't know what the next stroke of the pick, or the next rocker full of dirt, may bring forth - an ounce or twenty ounces it may be. That is the excitement and fascination that makes one endure the hardships, working up to one's knees in cold water, breaking one's back in gouging and crevicing, the chance that the next panful will indicate the finding of a big deposit. — Chauncey L. Canfield

What you love will live in your heart and grow. — Debasish Mridha