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Nothing keeps longer than a middling fortune, and nothing melts away sooner than a large one. — Jean De La Bruyere

And I'll tell ya, I'm really enjoying this marriage thing. You think about each other. You care about each other. It's wonderful! Plus, I love saying 'my wife.' Once I started saying it, I couldn't stop - 'my wife' this, 'my wife' that ... it's an amazing way to begin a sentence. — Jerry Seinfeld

Or even when we determine that people are truly intending to encroach on us, we may realize that, for one reason or another, it is not in our best interests to respond to that imposition with anger. — M. Scott Peck

Growing up, we had folk records. — Alison Krauss

It is interesting that it is not the getting of any sort of knowledge that God has forbidden, but, specifically, the knowledge of the difference between good and evil-that is, abstract and moral judgments, which, if they reside anywhere, reside in the neocortex. — Carl Sagan

My suck was losing my best friend to an eleven year old. — Colleen Hoover

No matter how many times something has been observed, it cannot be believed until it has been observed again. — Halton Arp

He didn't flinch, but in his soul he did. — Jessie J.

With little art, clear wit and sense Suggest their own delivery. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Because you couldn't make your own luck. You were either born with it or you weren't. — S.E. Jakes

I have a hunger,
for more than food.
I have a hunger
bigger than Joyce City.
I want tongues to tie, and
eyes to shine at me
like they do at Mad Dog Craddock.
Course they never will,
not with my hands all scarred up,
looking like the earth itself,
all parched and rough and cracking,
but if I played right enough,
maybe they would see past my hands.
Maybe they could feel at ease with me again,
and maybe then,
I could feel at east with myself. — Karen Hesse

Whatever you're not telling me, let it go. Emotion leads to poor decisions. Poor decisions lead to scrutiny. Scrutiny is our greatest threat. — Ken Cruickshank

Artistic creativity is a whirlpool of imagination that swirls in the depths of the mind. — Robert Toth

Why, Mrs. Piper has a good deal to say, chiefly in parentheses and without punctuation, but not much to tell. — Charles Dickens