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I sing the joy of wandering and the pleasure of the wanderer's death — Guillaume Apollinaire

A man who desires to get married should know everything or nothing. — George Bernard Shaw

She was very much familiar with the Confucian saying that you have to dig two graves once you decide to seek vengeance. — J.D. Stonebridge

You," he said distinctly, "are, I am quite certain, going to be more trouble than you are worth. — Lynn Kurland

Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things.
- Cicero — Marcus Tullius Cicero

'No' is the second shortest word in the English language, but one of the hardest to say. — Raymond Arroyo

A creative force that either creates itself or arises from nothing, and which is a causa sui (its own cause), exactly resembles Baron Munchhausen, who drew himself out of the bog by taking hold of his own hair. — Ludwig Buchner

Women who love themselves are threatening; but men who love real women, more so. — Naomi Wolf

In our world, we have so many ways we can escape with technology, like TV, Facebook, computers, text messaging and all that. — Mia Wasikowska

A part of me is missing when I can't ski, but I've learned there's more to define me and make me happy, like stand-up paddling and Jet Skiing - things I'd never done before. Or being with people I love and just enjoying life. — Lindsey Vonn

The scar she'd left her was so deep that it may take a thousand million years to heal. She couldn't pretend like nothing had happened. She couldn't shut her feelings, like how you shut a window blind; once you did it, all lights from the outside would be swept away from the room. It had taken her years to acknowledge the fact that she was unwanted; a subject of shame for her mother to sink in. And for sure, it would take her more than nine years to forget it all, in one go. — Diyar Harraz

From a very young age, I liked to take apart things. All of my Christmas gifts would wind up in a million pieces. I actually recall taking apart my dad's lawnmower three times to understand how combustible engines work. — Homaro Cantu

Because no matter what had happened in the past, in this harrowing present, everybody needed everybody. — Blake Crouch