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I also have no idea how to be a girlfriend. I love sleeping alone and I avoid sick people at all costs. I don't even cook for myself, so I need someone who appreciates a lovingly baked frozen pizza. — Jessica Pan

It takes Rs. 10 per kms in Ahmedabad by auto- rickshaw, but it took us only Rs. 7 per kms to reach Mars. — Narendra Modi

The skills that got you here today are not the same ones that will take you confidently into the future. Continue to learn and adapt. — Jennifer Touma

And it struck me that maybe True magazine had been wrong. Maybe there are no New Men. Maybe there are only the living and the dead, and all those who are living deserve each other and are equal to each other. — Miranda July

I'm excited about Thanksgiving. It's my favorite holiday. It's the feast of a thousand senses, so just eat, eat, eat, eat. — Hannah Hart

Knowing something and acting on it are not the same thing. Knowledge without the application of what has been learned is useless. — Peter James West

As if there's a world that exists that you're semi-privy to yet can't quite penetrate - that's how it feels when you're starting a book. — Rebecca Miller

Look for the good in every person and every situation. You'll almost always
find it. — Brian Tracy

I want you. Bad. Right now. Against the wall. On my bed. The floor and maybe in the bathroom later. I have a shower stall and a Jacuzzi we could put to really good use. I know you'd like it. — J. Lynn

You don't think about the danger. The spaceship becomes your home. — Valentina Tereshkova

When I tell people I'm planning on majoring in psychology, I usually get one of three responses: A) Oh! Are you analyzing me right now? B) Psychology ... hardly an exact science, is it? or C) So what's wrong with you? — Alicia Thompson

Now is the time that we make conscientious efforts towards becoming a real wise species, free from all sorts of bigotry, mysticism and sectarianism. — Abhijit Naskar