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Love is like electricity sometimes; it may shock you anytime, yet you cannot live without it. — Munia Khan
Pampered content is a public resignation of artistic integrity. — Kevin Focke
Even Karaoke needs higher standards than I can reach, so I have gone great lengths to avoid being bullied into it. — Zac Goldsmith
God would be a very selfish god if he gave all the soul to one race ... When one sings from the heart and it reaches another heart, that's soul. — Little Richard
Sometimes, there's no one around to tell you to be quiet... to be very, very quiet. Sometimes you need to be quiet when you're all alone. — Jay Asher
Why long for death's marriage bed
which human beings all shun?
Death comes soon enough
and brings and end to everything. — Euripides
Lord, deliver me from the man who never makes a mistake, and also from the man who makes the same mistake twice. — William J. Mayo
Sometimes I wonder how many others you're texting while you're texting me. — Abdul'Rauf Hashmi
Some people are moulded by their aspirations, others by their hostilities. — Elizabeth Bowen
The lovelorn came, too. The alone. The lunatics-they were brought here, sometimes. Got their name from the moon, it was only fair the moon had a chance to fix things. — Neil Gaiman
There were breakfasts when Nick was away for work. She ate her toast in bed when he was away, relishing the romantic pain of missing him, as if he were a sailor or soldier. It was like enjoying feeling hungry when you knew you'd be having a huge dinner. — Liane Moriarty
Miaow
Consider me.
I sit here like Tiberius,
inscrutable and grand.
I will let "I dare not"
wait upon "I would"
and bear the twangling
of your small guitar
because you are my owl
and foster me with milk.
Why wet my paw?
Just keep me in a bag
and no one knows the truth.
I am familiar with witches
and stand a better chance in hell than you
for I can dance on hot bricks,
leap your height
and land on all fours.
I am the servant of the Living God.
I worship in my way.
Look into these slit green stones
and follow your reflected lights
into the dark.
Michel, Duc de Montaigne, knew.
You don't play with me.
I play with you. — Mark Haddon
