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I had to get by the flower beds he's planted, the flowers in vases, candles, the potpourri in the powder room - "
"Mother of God! Potpourri in the powder room. We need to get a posse together ASAP, go get him. He can be deprogrammed. Don't lose hope. — Nora Roberts

The courage to imagine the otherwise is our greatest resource, adding color and suspense to all our life. — Daniel J. Boorstin

I'm going to create a very strong scent which can kill a boy! — Yohji Yamamoto

Critics think we try to make bad films. They think we want to spend five months of our lives making something bad. We always go out with the best of intentions, whether it's fluffy comedy or a drama. — Chris Pine

Should I marry W.? Not if she won't tell me the other letters in her name. — Woody Allen

Some stories aren't meant to be told. The more they get told, the more they change from what they once were, worn down and smooth like pieces of sea glass too beautiful to have ever been broken bottles. — Caren Gussoff

No hungry man who is also sober can be persuaded to use his last dollar for anything but food. — John Kenneth Galbraith

You gotta be hungry for it. You've got to put everything you got on it. EVERYTHING! Every second. You have to be the first one in line. That's how leaders are born. — Ray Lewis

remember the name of the firm which he owned. She — Helen MacInnes

They had been the rioters, the smashers of machines. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good. — Minor Myers Jr.

- Growth has its season. There are spring and summer, but there are also fall and winter. And then spring and summer again. As long as the roots are not severed, all is well and all be well. — Jerzy Kosinski

recognizing how even poison is a form of medicine when used the right way. — Kiera Van Gelder

America is like a roomy cage; just enough choice-space where the animal doesn't go wild and feels free. — Bryant McGill

SCARABAEUS, n. The sacred beetle of the ancient Egyptians, allied to our familiar "tumble-bug." It was supposed to symbolize immortality, the fact that God knew why giving it its peculiar sanctity. Its habit of incubating its eggs in a ball of ordure may also have commended it to the favor of the priesthood, and may some day assure it an equal reverence among ourselves. True, the American beetle is an inferior beetle, but the American priest is an inferior priest. — Ambrose Bierce