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The ill design is most ill for the designer. — Hesiod

I love you. You're my only reason to stay alive ... if that's what I am. — Stephenie Meyer

Happiness is contagious. — Teresa Collins

Here's a list of things an intermediate player will have in his chess toolbox: Checkmate patterns involving the Queen, Rooks, Knights and Bishops in combination with each other. King and Queen checkmate. King and Rook checkmate. King and pawn (promotion), then King and Queen checkmate. Pins, skewers, and forks. Understands the principles of the opening. Knows a solid opening for white, and can play a sound opening for black against both e4 and d4 openings. Understands the idea of winning the exchange, and knows what to do after getting up in material. — Ronn Munsterman

And in whatever afterlife your precious Light grants you, your parents will wish Queen Tiffin had miscarried. — Christie Golden

Much of today's public anxiety about science is the apprehension that we may forever be overlooking the whole by an endless, obsessive preoccupation with the parts. — Lewis Thomas

All birth is unwilling. — Pearl S. Buck

I am overjoyed that I do not need a heart transplant at this time. — Lech Walesa

All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse. — Benjamin Franklin

Sexy is confident. — Kendall Jenner

All power is inherent in the people. — Thomas Jefferson

The things that hinder me are opportunities to learn more and develop further. — Robert Anton Wilson

Every cell in us worships God. — Thomas Aquinas

THE LIFE THEORETIC W hile I have been fumbling over books And thinking about God and the Devil and all, Other young men have been battling with the days And others have been kissing the beautiful women. They have brazen faces like battering-rams. But I who think about books and such - I crumble to impotent dust before the struggling, And the women palsy me with fear. But when it comes to fumbling over books And thinking about God and the Devil and all, Why, there I am. But perhaps the battering-rams are in the right of it, Perhaps, perhaps ... God knows. — Aldous Huxley

Kids today don't want to get married. Too many of their friends have been married and divorced already. They just don't believe in it. — Wally Schirra