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A true friend is the most precious of all possessions and the one we take the least thought about acquiring. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

CAPULET: ...Well, we were born to die. — William Shakespeare

I can see now that it's the little things, the small efforts, that keep a relationship going. And I know now too that in some small measure I have the power to hurt him and also the power to make it better. — Jenny Han

You can be self-empowered and still learning about how you think about things daily. — Tori Amos

All the fingerprint paintings are done without a grid. — Chuck Close

I'd love to do situation comedy - it's the best job in show business. — Patti LuPone

Fear based mindsets see challenges as problems, that are dangerous and impossible. Courageous Mindsets see problems as challenges, that are possible and exciting. — Tony Dovale

Wow, what a cucumber. (Cool, I mean) — Rainbow Rowell

I always say, 'This will be my last 'Metal Gear.' — Hideo Kojima

You are meant to lose the people you love. How else would you know how important they are to you? — Benjamin Button

I see poetry as spiritual medicine. — Mahmoud Darwish

Democracy is grounded upon so childish a complex of fallacies that they must be protected by a rigid system of taboos, else even halfwits would argue it to pieces. Its first concern must be to penalize the free play of ideas. — H.L. Mencken

I'm Edward Clark. Born Edward Delacey. Now, apparently, Viscount Claridge." He shut his eyes. "You can address me by my preferred title: 'you idiot'."
Marshall's eyes were narrowing on this. "What have you done to my daughter, you idiot?"
"To my great regret, I ... " Edward's hands were clammy. "It's ... " God, it would be better if lightning could just strike him now. "I can't - that is, I seem to have married your daughter."
Marshall looked about the yard, as if searching for Free. When he didn't find her, he turned back to Edward.
"You regret marrying my daughter." His voice sounded calm, if one could call the cold, black embers after a fire had burnt out calm.
"No," Edward said. "Never that. She regrets marrying me. — Courtney Milan