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Sometimes in common relationships,i ts hard to break the Ice,so just look hot and you'll melt it — Shannon Leto

Women being pitted each other another in Hollywood is an old tactic, but it's not real at all. — Shirley Maclaine

There is progress whether ye are going forward or backward! The thing is to move! — Edgar Cayce

Nor was it only from the millions of slaves that chains had been removed; the whole nation had been in bondage; free speech had been suppressed. — Matthew Simpson

So you shun me? - you shut yourself up and grieve alone! I would rather you had come and upbraided me with vehemence. You are passionate: I expected a scene of some kind. I was prepared for the hot rain of tears; only I wanted them to be shed on my breast: now a senseless floor has received them, or your drenched handkerchief. But I err: you have not wept at all! I see a white cheek and faded eye, but no trace of tears. I suppose, then, that your heart has been weeping blood? — Charlotte Bronte

The lack of color in these places is what keeps people sick so long. — Brandon Sanderson

The fact that your patient gets well does not prove that your diagnosis was correct. — Samuel James Meltzer

It is the little bits of things that fret and worry us; we can dodge a elephant, but we can't dodge a fly. — Josh Billings

This means that for the past thirty years, we have been wasting 86 percent of the energy we use in the production of goods and services. — Jeremy Rifkin

All this I say that you may understand not only in the mind but rather in the spirit. The mind weighs and measures but it is the spirit that reaches the heart of life and embraces the secret; and the seed of the spirit is deathless. — Khalil

It is easier to list modes of behaviour that are required or forbidden than to set reason to work; but once the mind has been stored with useful knowledge and strengthened by being used, the regulation of the behaviour may safely be left to its guidance without the aid of formal rules. — Mary Wollstonecraft