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The best anti-aging product is a great, natural-looking hair color, especially when you're graying. — Bobbi Brown

There are only two things which I believe - the first is that no mortal can refuse the Dark Gift once he really knows what it is. — Anne Rice

You can't get rid of your heart
Just as you can't get rid of your head
So, you might as well get used to listening to it — Jose N. Harris

What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000 — Wavy Gravy

I learned to play by ear before I learned music theory. For me, that makes sense. After all, children learn to speak before they read and write. The more you understand of music - how harmony and time signatures work, and what chords and inversions are - the more you'll enjoy it. — Jools Holland

By means of poetry all this suffering and effort could be transformed into dream; no matter how much of the ephemeral existed, poetry could immortalize it by turning it into song. Only two or three primitive passions had governed me until this time: fear, the struggle to conquer fear, and the yearning for freedom. But now two new passions were kindled inside me: beauty and the thirst for learning. — Nikos Kazantzakis

[Diontsos].
Swoony type,
long hair, bedroom eyes,
cheeks like wine. — Euripides

The book was written to embody an ideal. It was given to people who already had momentum in doing what was right. That was my mistake. Before any of this can work, our people need to have a minimum level of honor and dignity. — Brandon Sanderson

I admired the work of photographers like Beaton, Penn, and Avedon as much as I respected the grittier photographers such as Robert Frank. But in the same way that I had to find my own way of reportage, I had to find my own form of glamour. — Annie Leibovitz

Not all who are lost are lost forever. — Jorge Enrique Ponce

If reason is a rebel unto faith, so is passion unto reason. — Thomas Browne