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The patch of lawn before it had relapsed into a hayfield; but to the left an overgrown box-garden full of dahlias and rusty rose-bushes encircled a ghostly summer-house of trellis-work that had once been white, surmounted by a wooden Cupid who had lost his bow and arrow but continued to take ineffectual aim. — Edith Wharton

Blog-based businesses have lower cost structures and are more 'authentic,' and as a result are drawing larger shares of ad budgets. — Fred Wilson

Or that passion to act a part that sometimes makes us do things finer than we are ourselves? — Oscar Wilde

I often think the happiest consequences seem to follow when a gentelman consults his lawyer, and takes all the law allows him. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Heartbreak is the national anthem. We sing it proudly. — Taylor Swift

Diets don't really work & can be destructive, but if you get healthy overall (mind, body, spirit) then your weight balances naturally. — Jay Woodman

The third-date rule [that you need to have sex by the third date] treats sex like it's the down payment on a relationship. — Jason 'J' Brown

Part of the problem is words. The fact that there are separate words for HE and SHE, HIM and HER. I've never thought about it before, how divisive this is. Like maybe if there was just one pronoun for all of us, we wouldn't get so caught on that difference. — David Levithan

As civilization progresses, we should improve our laws basically, not superficially. Many things that are lawful are highly immoral and some things which are moral are unlawful. — Henry Latham Doherty

I had been avoiding the D-word. But the kids cut right to it. My boys are well aware of death. My twins finish every story they make up with the same phrase: "Then everyone died. The end. — A. J. Jacobs