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I don't have any favourite lyrics. Honestly, all of them I love 'em to death - it's the same with songs. I don't have just one favourite lyric, I love them all. — ASAP Rocky

A broken heart hurts as badly in wartime as in peace. — Kristin Hannah

Humans don't excel at performing repetitive manual work. — Bernard Golden

My grandfather read the 'John Carter of Mars' books to me when I was young. — Daryl Sabara

Nobody will ever love you quite the way you want them to. You just have to let them do their best. — Axel

There is no such thing as defeat in non-violence. — Cesar Chavez

He is white-livered and red-faced. — William Shakespeare

Sometimes it's hard for me to start something because I'd rather not try at all than fail at it — Kasie West

Antibiotics are a very serious public health problem for us, and it's getting worse. Resistant microbes outstrip new antibiotics. It's an ongoing problem. It's not like we can fix it, and it's over. We have to fight continued resistance with a continual pipeline of new antibiotics and continue with the perpetual challenge. — Anthony Fauci

That's why I'm a big supporter of the death penalty. I want to be the hangman. I would put many more people to death like the kids who want to kill other people, I'd put 'em to death. Postal workers who get arrested, they have mental problems. You know what? When you're dead you don't have a mental problem. If you take a life, I will take yours. Put me in charge, I will fix it. — Gene Simmons

This result is due to a phenomenon of interference which occurs within the sensitive layer. — Gabriel Lippmann

I think there's a lot of power in listening to one person talking to you. And this should never be underestimated.One person sitting and talking to you and, you're pulled in, in ways that technology and art and all cannot. — Garrison Keillor

Abraham, like his parents, seemed to have been limed and caught by the ensnaring inn. — Thomas Hardy

When one walks, one is brought into touch first of all with the essential relations between one's physical powers and the character of the country; one is compelled to see it as its natives do. Then every man one meets is an individual. — Aleister Crowley