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Participation trophies are the soul herpes of a generation. — Christopher Titus

The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful then a thousand heads bowing in prayer. — Mahatma Gandhi

Unbreakable, would you thought they called me Mr. Glass
Look back on my life like the ghost of Christmas past
Toys R Us where I used to spend that Christmas cash
And I still won't grow up, I'm a grown ass kid
Swear I should be locked up for stupid shit that I did
But I'm a champion, so I turned tragedy to triumph
Make music that's fire, spit my soul through the wire — Kanye West

I'm curious about other people. That's the essence of my acting. I'm interested in what it would be like to be you. — Meryl Streep

Let there be an end to thought. Thus do I refute Descartes.' I sprawled, not a cogito or a sum to my name. — Roger Zelazny

Lauricia or Aurelia? — Alyson Noel

With battlements that on their restless fronts Bore stars. — William Wordsworth

Crime, carefully planned and executed, is demonstrably the royal high road to pecuniary success in the United States. — Ferdinand Lundberg

When an artist leaves his work to amuse people, he loses his time and their respect. If people are to be amused by artists, it must be by employing them in their legitimate occupation. — William Morris Hunt

What would it be like to kiss a girl? Specifically, Ileana. She wouldn't taste like cigarettes. What does a girl taste like when you kiss her? — Anonymous

We know well enough that if we repeal this law and give nothing for it, the people of this country will regard it as a total demonetization of silver, which it will be, so far as this Congress is concerned, without any question. — Richard Parks Bland

Honest criticism, I suppose, has its place. But honest writing is infinitely more valuable. — Rachel Cusk

The people of one nation alone cannot save their own children; each holds the responsibility for the others' children. — Margaret Mead