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I'm always having ideas. I'd like to continue being able to realise the ideas I have. — Jamie Hewlett
Never place a period where God has placed a comma. — Gracie Allen
Nothing one does in bed is immoral if it helps perpetuate love — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I'm totally opposed to vouchers. I will fight them tooth and nail. — Chuck Schumer
We poison the wine as He decants it into us; murder a melody He would play with us as the instrument ... Hence all sin, whatever else it is, is sacrilege. — C.S. Lewis
Revenge is never a straight line. — Hattori Hanzo
Failure is only an experience. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The 55% of American households that make less than $40,000 will get a tax break of only $7 while the households that make more than $1 million will receive an average tax break of $32,000. — Marty Meehan
The problem of meaning today is the problem of how the diverse and superficially self-contradictory experiences of men can be put into a consistent picture that will provide contemporary man with a convincing basis from which to live and to act. — Carroll Quigley
Spangling the wave with lights as vain As pleasures in the vale of pain, That dazzle as they fade. — Walter Scott
As his parted lips met mine, I started to feel breathless in a new and fascinating way. — John Green
I've had insomnia since I was a little kid and I never sleep well. Sometimes I sleep very badly and sometimes I sleep slightly badly. I get it especially when I'm on tour because you cross a lot of time zones, and I'm not very adaptable. — Moby
The soul of wit may become the very body of untruth. However elegant and memorable, brevity can never, in the nature of things, do justice to all the facts of a complex situation. On such a theme one can be brief only by omission and simplification. Omission and simplification help us to understand - but help us, in many cases, to understand the wrong thing; for our comprehension may be only of the abbreviator's neatly formulated notions, not of the vast, ramifying reality from which these notions have been so arbitrarily abstracted. — Aldous Huxley
I think the business of writing a great deal of it is the business of paying attention to your characters, to the world they live in, to the story you have to tell, but just a kind of deep attention and out of that if you pay attention properly the story will tell you what it needs. — Salman Rushdie
Love isn't blind. It's blinding. — Lesley Livingston