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There is no matter as such - mind is the matrix of all matter. — Max Planck

Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before. — Mae West

I will take responsibility for all operations. — Shunroku Hata

I was a real art freak when I was a teenager. — Helen McCrory

Do you know what a Palmist once said to me? She said: will you let go! — Vivian Stanshall

I'm very down to Earth, I'm just not from this Earth. — Karl Lagerfeld

The skin around my eyes was becoming, even as I watched, a mass of wrinkles; chin and jowls were sagging, neck like a turkey, marionette lines rushing from my mouth to my chin in manner of Angela Merkel. As I stared I could almost seamy hair turning into a tight grey perm. It had finally happened. I was an old lady. — Helen Fielding

It's impossible. I can't be your friend. It hurts too much. If I'm ruining you, then you've destroyed me. I finally trusted someone enough to love and you proved that all along it wasn't worth it. — Kimberly Lauren

She stood there before them, in all the unconscious insolence of beauty, and — Emmuska Orczy

You have to let people go. Everyone who's in your life are meant to be in your journey, but not all of them are meant to stay till the end. — Unknown

Right and wrong are determined by the people who hold positions of authority, that's the way it has always been so how then can anyone know this truth you speak of? Don't you see that truth long ago became a shadow of itself, it's a mere echo of the past now ... The world is one big moral gray area, it just makes you feel safer that it can be categorized into good and bad that's not actually how it works. — Atsushi Okubo

The only way to Heaven is prayer; a prayer of the heart, which every one is capable of, and not of reasonings which are the fruits of study, or exercise of the imagination, which, in filling the mind with wandering objects, rarely settle it; instead of warming the heart with love to God, they leave it cold and languishing. Let the poor come, let the ignorant and carnal come; let the children without reason or knowledge come, let the dull or hard hearts which can retain nothing come to the practice of prayer and they shall become wise. — Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon