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He refused to consider the Moroccans' present culture, however decadent, an established fact, an existing thing. Instead, he seemed to believe that it was something accidentally left over from bygone centuries, now in a necessary state of transition, that the people needed temporary guidance in order to progress to some better condition. — Paul Bowles

Pretty much I don't regret anything that has happened in my life. One thing is I wish I could have spent more time with my mama and my pa. — Kurupt

It ain't about who ya love, it's all about do ya love. — Michael Franti

I am haunted by numberless islands, many a Danaan shore,
Where Time would surely forget us, and Sorrow come near us no more;Soon far from the rose and the lily and fret of the flames would we be,
Were we only white birds, my beloved, buoyed out on the foam of the sea! — William Butler Yeats

LINA's RULES OF SCOOTER RIDING:
1. Never ride a scooter sopping wet.
2. Never ride a scooter wearing a short skirt.
3. Try to pay attention to the light signals. Otherwise, every time the driver accelerates you'll smash into him and you'll have this awkward untangling moment and then you'll worry he's thinking you're doing it on purpose.
4. If by chance you aren't abiding by rule number two, be sure to avoid eye contact with male drivers. Otherwise they'll honk enthusiastically every time your skirt flies up. — Jenna Evans Welch

When you become familiar with
yourself, you will never need to be
afraid of being revealed. — Deborah Borgen

Every door is a portal leading through time as well as space. The same doorway that leads us into and out of a room also leads us into the past of the room and its ceaselessly unfolding future. — Gregory David Roberts

I might have preferred iron, but bronze will do. It won't rust. And, this time I hope, the head will stay on. — Margaret Thatcher

I want to make music that will make the blood surge in your veins, music that will get people up and dance. — Alex Kapranos

Harvard coach Bill Reid would later credit Teddy Roosevelt with saving football. But words in a rule book are one thing. Someone had to show the nation a new way to play the game. The Carlisle Indians did that. — Steve Sheinkin