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Since I found you no more cold nights and no more lonely days. Nothing makes me happier than knowing that I will have and hold you for as long as I live. — Jean Moore

The same song on a different day was a different song. — Bob Weir

Ties are straightened and expressions banished. — Rana Dasgupta

The challenge is to write about real things magically. — Raymond Chandler

Eroticism is the approval of life unto death. — Georges Bataille

I've read the poker books, but at this point, everybody who's playing has read the poker books. I feel like I'm knowledgeable enough to understand what's going on in the game, and I understand why I suck. And I'm not sure if I'll ever rise beyond that to the level where I don't suck. — Ira Glass

It's always illegitimate for white men to organize as white men. — William Raspberry

I understand. There is the journey you make through the world - the one that aches and sings. We come together with others to make our way and survive its trials," she said. "But we are, all of us, also wayfarers on a greater journey, this one without end, each of us searching for the answers to the unspoken questions of our hearts. Take comfort, as I have, in knowing that, while we must travel it alone, this journey rewards goodness, and will prove that the things which are denied to us in life will never create a cage for our souls." Nicholas — Alexandra Bracken

Mama' (literally, maternal uncle), — Mahatma Gandhi

Billy Graham is for the hereafter, I'm for the here and now! — Jack LaLanne

The fact is that the buildings here were not made to speak to the world as we know it, but to the citizens of the USSR. Visible from afar and unfailingly spectacular, they are effectively monuments, ideological markers endowed with an almost mystical aura by their positioning in space and expressive power. "By its incongruity, by its inhuman stature" writes the philosopher Jacques Derrida, "the monumental dimension serves to emphasize the non-representable nature of the very concept that it evokes." This concept, whether in Grodno, Kiev or Dushanbe, is might. The might of power. A power that would soon become illusory and whose crumbling is indeed manifested by the growing stylistic diversity of this architecture. — Frederic Chaubin

The first step to stringing the boss up from a lamppost is saying the boss is a moron. — Ted Rall

You've got to remember what your priorities are. When you're playing, what u do on the field is the most important thing. — Peyton Manning