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As for developing a writing style'I would say that I tried to copy the pacing of the old movies I loved as a kid. — Kola Boof
One sign of these conditions is the ease with which people enter into debt and live contentedly with it. People are consciously living beyond their means in order to maintain the appearance of affluence. This is a product of wantonness: willingly falling headlong into debt in order to achieve a certain material standard of living. — Hamza Yusuf
The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved. — Richard Rogers
One can't live on love alone; and I am so stupid that I can do nothing but think of him. — Sophia Tolstaya
We know that an object that is not consciously noticed at the time of a first visit can, by its absence during subsequent visits, provoke an indefinable impression: as a result of this sighting backward in time, the absence of the object becomes a presence one can feel. — Ivan Chtcheglov
She never wore makeup - just those sharp features, take it or leave it. — Jodi Picoult
I am deliriously in love with GIF reviews. That is all. — Lisa Marie Perry
Grace is the free, unmerited favor of God, working powerfully on the mind and heart to change lives. — Timothy Keller
Is it hot in the rolling mill? Are the hours long? Is $15 a day not enough? Then escape is easy. Simply throw up your job, spit on your hands, and write another "Rosenkavailer." — H.L. Mencken
I'm definitely more interested in technologies that are more accessible, that are as accessible as possible. — John Lindsay
A greater and more ruinous mistake cannot be fallen into, than that the trades of agriculture and grazing can be conducted upon any other than the common principles of commerce; namely, that the producer should be permitted, and even expected, to look to all possible profit which, without fraud or violence, he can make; to turn plenty or scarcity to the best advantage he can; to keep back or to bring forward his commodities at his pleasure; to account to no one for his stock or for his gain. On any other terms he is the slave of the consumer; and that he should be so is of no benefit to the consumer. No slave was ever so beneficial to the master as a freeman that deals with him on an equal footing by convention, formed on the rules and principles of contending interests and compromised advantages. [Thoughts and Details on Scarcity] — Edmund Burke
I've never felt remorse before. It's disgusting. — Willow Madison
And I don't think your beautiful, i think your beyond it. — Lil' Wayne