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A blaze first pleases and then tires the sight. — Samuel Johnson

I think you of all people would understand that because you of all people are alive and appreciate what that means. — Stephen Chbosky

I personally am tired of being a subject of study and rescue. A subject that is not imagined upon to have their own thought patterns. — Malebo Sephodi

You've been a part of me forever. Don't you know that? I breathe your name in every exhalation. — Charlie Kaufman

An Episcopalian divine once told the Pope that the only difference between their denominations was that "the Church of Rome is infallible and the Church of England is never in the wrong." — Benjamin Franklin

As long as I breath, I can only be thankful. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Nothing comes easy, but as long as you're breathing, you're always one breath away from making your dreams a reality. Make every breath count. — Kai Greene

An artist is nothing without his or her obsessions, and I have mine. — Andres Serrano

It's counterproductive. The problem with sentimentality is that it kills the emotion. — Jean-Pierre Dardenne

But are his needs any more shocking than the needs of any other animals and men? Are his deeds more outrageous than the deeds of the parent who drained the spirit from his child? The vampire may foster quickened heartbeats and levitated hair. But is he worse than the parent who gave to society a neurotic child who became a politician? Is he worse than the manufacturer who set up belated foundations with the money he made by handing bombs and guns to suicidal nationalists? Is he worse than the distiller who gave bastardized grain juice to stultify further the brains of those who, sober, were incapable of progressive thought? (Nay, I apologize for this calumny; I nip the brew that feeds me.) Is he worse, then, than the publisher who filled ubiquitous racks with lust and death wishes? Really, no, search your soul, lovie
is the vampire so bad? — Richard Matheson

We can't abolish prejudice through laws ... — Belva Ann Lockwood