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Help yourself by helping others. — John Templeton
He showed the words "chocolate cake" to a group of Americans and recorded their word associations. "Guilt" was the top response. If that strikes you as unexceptional, consider the response of French eaters to the same prompt: "celebration. — Michael Pollan
If you reveal your secrets to the wind,
you should not blame the wind for
revealing them to the trees. — Kahlil Gibran
Some people think I am gay, which I think is awesome. — Daniel Radcliffe
Life is not yours to take. — Richard Paul Evans
I believed it was necessary to investigate photography, dismantle it, jettison all the non-essential components, and begin again with a stripped down but more powerful idea of what is, or could be photographic. — Lewis Baltz
The things other people have put into my head, at any rate, do not fit together nicely, are often useless and ugly, are out of proportion with one another, are out of proportion with life as it really is outside my head. — Kurt Vonnegut
I'll remember you, your smile and your lie. — Randolph Randy Camp
Like it when she spouted off. I believe that's precisely what he's blamed for. — Ruthie Knox
Some thoughts always find us young, and keep us so. Such a thought is the love of the universal and eternal beauty. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sometimes it pays not to be interested in what happened but in what did not happen. — Ambeth R. Ocampo
For the oak recalls the acorn, the acorn dreams the oak, the stump lives in them both. — George R R Martin
Sometimes it still seems unreal just to board a plane and fly to America, because that's something that I'd always dreamed of, but I was completely sure would never happen, and sometimes, when I think about that, it still feels a bit unreal. — Tom Wlaschiha
It may interest you to know that my breakup with Terry and this mystery did not happen concurrently in real life. That is a writer's device, which places Gabriel under even greater pressure when the mystery begins to reveal itself. — Armistead Maupin
