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Hell is an outrage on humanity. When you tell me that your deity made you in his image, I reply that he must have been very ugly. — Victor Hugo

Your desire shall be your delight. — Lailah Gifty Akita

In the final measure, nothing speaks like deeds — John A. Wickham Jr.

Beauty is not in complexity but it's in simplicity. — Debasish Mridha

Why shouldn't we pitch to Babe Ruth? We pitch to better hitters in the National League. — John McGraw

Study Chairman Mao's writings, follow his teachings and act according to his instructions. — Lin Biao

Obviously, the institution of marriage in America has utterly collapsed. — Paul Singer

When did you stop caring? he asked.
When did you start noticing? she replied. — Lang Leav

Standing beneath the white light of an Apple store is like standing on a Stanley Kubrick movie set. His '2001: A Space Odyssey' predicted Jobs and a future where technology was our friend. Kubrick, of course, didn't like what he saw. And occasionally, I have my doubts. — Wesley Morris

You'll be bothered from time to time by storms, fog, snow. When you are, think to yourself, 'What they could do, I can do. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

You think of movies like 'Midnight Run' and '48 Hours', those are great movies, especially 'Midnight Run.' — Adam McKay

Were it not for frustration and humiliation
I suppose the human race would get ideas above its station. — Ogden Nash

Together sharing is caring — Jan Jansen

At that period I paid as constant attention to the greater securing of my happiness, to enjoying and judging it, too, as I had always done for the smallest details of my acts; and what is the act of love, itself, if not a moment of passionate attention on the part of the body? Every bliss achieved is a masterpiece; the slightest error turns it awry, and it alters with one touch of doubt; any heaviness detracts from its charm, the least stupidity renders it dull. My own felicity is in no way responsible for those of my imprudences which shattered it later on; in so far as I have acted in harmony with it I have been wise. I think still that someone wiser than I might well have remained happy till his death. — Marguerite Yourcenar