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Gold never comes to the dreamers - except in dreams. — Anais Nin
The ice," Leon said to thin air over my head, "has now officially broken. — Lili St. Crow
Pessimism is often a failure of imagination. — Scott Adams
I turned to face Oliver. "You are worse than that little voice inside my head."
He raised a shoulder. "I'd like to say I try, but I was just born this fabulous. — Laura Thalassa
Never take a solemn oath. People think you mean it. — Norman Douglas
Imitation is the sincerest form of show business. — Roseanne Barr
Only later, much later, too late, did I understand how small she (Mrs Winterson) was to herself. The baby nobody picked up. The uncarried child still inside her. — Jeanette Winterson
I am always grieved when a man of real talent dies. The world needs such men more than Heaven does. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
I'd really like to change the world and save it from the mess it's in. I'm so weak, I'm so thin, I want to fly, but I can't even swim. — Ray Davies
People who take books on sex to bed become frigid. You get self-conscious. You can't think a story. You can't think, "I shall do a story to improve mankind." Well, it's nonsense. All the great stories, all the really worthwhile plays, are emotional experiences. If you have to ask yourself whether or not you love a girl or you love a boy, forget it. You don't. A story is the same way. You either feel a story and need to write it, or you better not write it. — Ray Bradbury
My philosophy in life, where I was trying to get, could have been a little bit different. — Joe Namath
Pluralist societies are not accidents of history. They are a product of enlightened education and continuous investment by governments and all of civil society in recognizing and celebrating the diversity of the world's peoples. — Aga Khan IV
By the time Cyrus was released from the hospital and the army, his gonorrhea was dried up. When he got home to Connecticut there remained only enough of it for his wife. — John Steinbeck