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I love the look of planes and the idea of how a plane flies. The more I learn about it the better I feel; while I still may not like it, I have a sense of what is really happening. — Martin Scorsese

It is only when we become aware that our time is limited that we can channel our energy into truly living — Ludovico Einaudi

You prove your worth with your actions, not with your mouth. — Jean Paul

In my experience it is far better to tell a man what he wants to hear then do as you please, than attempt to reason with him. — Deanna Raybourn

Chantal watched her undress. Her body is still beautiful, I should just grab her and drag off her panties, I know that's what she wants, or maybe I should I go slow, and kiss her neck, from behind... — Tabitha Brace

I see you are philosopher by nature. — Donna Tartt

Mrs. Armitage had been different, although she was old too. That was in New York at the San Juan Laundry on Fifteenth Street. Puerto Ricans. Suds overflowing onto the floor. I was a young mother then and washed diapers on Thursday mornings. She lived above me, in 4-C. One morning at the laundry she gave me a key and I took it. She said that if I didn't see her on Thursdays it meant she was dead and would I please go find her body. That was a terrible thing to ask of someone; also then I had to do my laundry on Thursdays. — Lucia Berlin

I'm very leery of show business, having been in Los Angeles for the last 10 years. Buzz is a dangerous thing that I've heard applied to a lot of people that I've since not heard of again. — Greg Kinnear

Politicians are no different than the rest of the public. — Scott McCallum

And so, as in every other thing, we are always trying to ignore the standard of another, trying to bind the whole world to our standard. — Swami Vivekananda

Though God hath raised me high, yet this I count the glory of my crown: That I have reigned with your loves. — Elizabeth I

If the General Government should be left dependent on the State Legislatures, it would be happy for us if we had never met in this room. — John Dickinson