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Of course I'd be happy to give you my opinion because it increases the odds of me being able to say, "I told you so" in the future. — Jessica Park

There, that is our secret: go to sleep! You will wake, and remember, and understand. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

I love just going into stores and testing fragrances. The smell of a fragrance is kind of like hearing a song, it makes you feel something that's really unique to you and can be quite exciting. — Erin Heatherton

His lips slowly twitched. "As a gentleman, I think you should sleep off the drugs in your system." Again, his wide, full lips curved wickedly. "Unless you plan to move your hand lower, then I might forget I'm acting the gentleman because, really, I'm not all that gentlemanly. — Scarlett Dawn

Humor - I see it as a survival skill. — Jill McCorkle

In practice, I run every play like I'm scoring a touchdown. — Mercury Morris

Rambling among woods and meadows, I could 'take sweet counsel' with the country-side; sitting on a grassy bank and lifting my face to the sun, I could feel an intensity of thankfulness such as I'd never known before the War; listening to the little brook that bubbled out of a copse and across a rushy field, I could discard my personal relationship with the military machine and its ant-like armies. On — Siegfried Sassoon

I at least know what I am and do not try to hide it from the rest of the world. Do you know what you are? Because you can only be one thing at a time. — Katlyn Charlesworth

No one is too small for anything. You just have to think big! — Kathryn Lasky

A true chocolate lover finds ways to accommodate his passion and make it work with his lifestyle. One key, not just to keeping weight down and staying guilt-free, but also to keeping taste buds sharp (essential for the professionals who evaluate new products as well as judge recipes), Is being discriminating. — Julie Davis

Most crimes are sanctioned in some form or other when they take grand names. — Ouida