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Desire makes everything blossom — Marcel Proust
I'd love to have First Lady Michelle Obama over and ask, 'How do you make your marriage work?' I think the president is sexy as all get-out, but he has got to get on her nerves some kind of way. He's this wonderful, powerful man, but she sees him leaving his socks on the floor. — Sherri Shepherd
But does not happiness come from the soul within? — Honore De Balzac
Nothing endures except truth. — Luc De Clapiers
Why don't you learn from my mistakes? It takes half your life to learn from your own. — Shelagh Delaney
The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were. — John Keats
If Metias joined the Patriots, he'd be a Hacker too. If he were alive. — Marie Lu
The afternoon had passed to a ghostly gray. She was struck by the immensity of things, so much water and sky and forest, and after a time it occurred to her that she'd lived a life almost entirely indoors. Her memories were indoor memories, fixed by ceilings and plastered white walls. Her whole life had been locked to geometries: suburban rectangles, city squares. First the house she'd grown up in, then dorms and apartments. The open air had been nothing but a medium of transit, a place for rooms to exist. — Tim O'Brien
Usually, those people don't even like actors and they can't wait until they get in the cutting room. They kind of break down in categories: directors who like to be surprised and some of them abhor being surprised. As far as directing, we all direct when we're acting in movies ... every single one of us. — Dustin Hoffman
It takes time for people to fall in love with you ... but it's inevitable — Ian Brown
Baseball is the very symbol, the outward and visible expression of the drive and push and rush and struggle of the raging, tearing, booming nineteenth century. — Mark Twain
Our lips slide together, and I feel like it's a new kind of kiss.
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The one that changes not only you, not only him, but the two of you together. — Cassie Mae