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I was very protective of my father and I didn't like these people who hung around outside all day. They creeped me out. — Lisa Marie Presley

I'm dating three men, living with two more, and having occasional sex with two others. That's seven men. I'm like a pornographic Snow White. I think seven is plenty. — Laurell K. Hamilton

I assume, gladly, that in the allocation to America of remarkable leaders like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln, the Lord was just as careful. After all, if you've got only one Abraham Lincoln, you'd better put him in that point in history when he's most needed-much as some of us might like to have him now. — Neal A. Maxwell

Home! With what different sensations different people pronounce and hear that word pronounced! — Maria Edgeworth

Her purity of spirit would never be in doubt, though she moved through a blemished world. — Ian McEwan

Life is all about learning and one of the most memorable ways of learning something is by messing up. — Wayne Dyer

The Blair government has lowered the standing of politics and politicians in our country. — Kenneth Clarke

We obsess about celebrities. We create them, build myths around them, and then hunt them and destroy them. I don't know where it's taking us or what it means, but I know we do it. I have seen a lot of it myself. — Casey Affleck

The experiment of the poem is mostly intuitive. I write the first draft, pulling in the various elements that interest me, in the hope that their being combined will lead to some kind of insight. — John Barton

The one who realizes the mistake, seeks forgiveness and searches for kindness, must be forgiven. — M.F. Moonzajer

If they had Nautilus on the Concorde, I would work out all the time. — Linda Evangelista

What is beauty? Beauty is no more than a trick; a delusion; the influence of excited particles and electrons colliding in your eyes, jostling in your brain like a bunch of overeager school children, about to be released on break. Will you let yourself be deluded? Will you let yourself be decieved?
-"On Beauty and Falsehood," The New Philosophy, by Ellen Dorpshire — Lauren Oliver