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Society knows perfectly well how to kill a man and has methods more subtle than death — Andre Gide

Sunset Towers faced east and had no towers. — Ellen Raskin

That's what's so great about television. You're able to tell this long story, where you couldn't really do that in a film because you have to tell a story in an hour and a half or two hours. — Aaron Paul

Myths are simply stories about truths we've forgotten. — Rick Riordan

Believers are increasingly aware that, unless the Good News is made known also in the digital world, it may be absent in the experience of many people for whom this existential space is important. — Pope Benedict XVI

I'm not a wannabe. I'm who I wannabe. — Hawk Nelson

Thou are my only reality
all other people are but shadows to me: all events and actions, in which thou dost not mingle, are but dreams. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

You cannot make a revolution with silk gloves. — Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin

I didn't know I was lost
Until you found me
I never knew what love was
Until you touched my hand
I lost myself long ago
In between your lips
And now here you are
You steal my breath away
Until you I never really knew heaven
Cause until you it was only ever hell
I didn't know I was so far gone
Until you brought me home
I promise you, girl
I know you're shattered
I'll pick up your pieces
And make you whole again
Cause until you girl
I've been shattered too
Since my very first kiss
It's only been you — Christine Zolendz

I'm aware of people's association with me and fashion and I certainly take that role on for some occasions, but it doesn't dominate my thoughts all the time. — Sarah Jessica Parker

We've been told that with regard to seduction, "candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker," but in truth, rather, properly selected: "candy makes randy; liquor makes desire flicker"; or, as Shakespeare's porter said to Macduff: "[drink] provokes the desire but it takes away the performance." The wines and beers of antiquity, however, which were potent infusions of innumerable psychoactive plants, often requiring dilution with water and in which alcohol served rather as preservative then inebriating active principle. — Rick Doblin