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I want to take time for myself, because all my life is ta-ta-ta-ta. So I don't want nothing special, just to breathe. I'd like to work maybe a half day and then take my bicycle and go by the riverside. — Renzo Rosso
The sole/soul purpose of a book is to be read. — Dani J. Caile
Liar, liar, your knickers are on fire. — Kristen Callihan
I had always thought of Paradise / In form and image as a library. — Jorge Luis Borges
Right isn't always legal. — J.S.B. Morse
We know the redemption must come. — John Quincy Adams
They were a remarkable company, each one of them a unique person, yet characterized to some extent by his particular national type. And all were distinctively "scientists" of the period. Formerly this would have implied a rather uncritical leaning towards materialism, and an affectation of cynicism; but by now it was fashionable to profess an equally uncritical belief that all natural phenomena were manifestations of the cosmic mind. In both periods, when a man passed beyond the sphere of his own serious scientific work he chose his beliefs irresponsibly, according to his taste, much as he chose his recreation or his food. — Olaf Stapledon
There's a harsh reality - nothing lasts forever. You have to be ready to grow, and grow fast. — Pras Michel
There are other ways I think of myself as spoiling myself ... I ... get a massage once a week. Other people can, I didn't used to, and I can now. — Steve Ballmer
There is a prophetic release that occurs in a church or an individual who fasts continually for forty days. — Jentezen Franklin
Coffee is already known to be a preventive factor against mild depression, Parkinson's disease, and colon and rectal cancers. — Chris Kilham
Why would people have confidence in a female director when there are so few? — Jennifer Lawrence
Christianity is fundamentally convalescence..God is not only the doctor who prescribes, He is the nurse who lifts up our powerless head and puts the spoon in our mouth ... And He is the medicine. — John Piper