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I don't really read the tabloids, and you never know if what's being printed is true or not. — Leona Lewis

It's enough to illuminate where I'm going, but not by much, so I pull out my phone and open the flashlight app. I pause and stare down at the open app on my phone. How did I know that was there? I wish there were rhyme or reason to why we remember some things and not others. I try to find a common link in the memories but come up completely empty. — Colleen Hoover

Living in God's righteousness and conducting your work according to God's golden principles will undoubtedly lead any born again Christian to incredible success — Sunday Adelaja

Exhorting his students: Be faithful to the moral principles of your religion. — Karl G. Maeser

I don't think I have reached a plateau. I have just reached the level where I am today. But I need to go above it. — David Beckham

Belinda is not quite so great a philosopher as I imagined. — Maria Edgeworth

The Mach3 - leaving hundreds of millions of people to a more painful daily battle with stubble.19 — James C. Collins

I've done TV and I've done film, and I'm not snobby about it. It's about the project. — Kelly Macdonald

Loving you as my friend is one of the best parts of my life's story. Because, one day, you will know that friends is much better than broken relationship. — Shim Steward

What is your definition of skank?' I ask.
'A skank fucks skeezas she barely knows. — Megan McCafferty

The Melding Plague attacked our society at the core. It was not quite a biological virus, not quite a software virus, but a strange and shifting chimera of the two. No pure strain of the plague has ever been isolated, but in its pure form it must resemble a kind of nano-machinery, analogous to the molecular-scale assemblers of our own medichine technology. That it must be of alien origin seems beyond doubt. Equally clear is the fact that nothing we have thrown against the plague has done more than slow it. More often than not, our interventions have only made things worse. The plague adapts to our attacks; it perverts our weapons and turns them against us. Some kind of buried intelligence seems to guide it. We don't know whether the plague was directed toward humanity - or whether we have just been terribly unlucky. — Alastair Reynolds

He can't change the decisions he made in the past any more than you or I could ours. — V.R. Avent

I found the blues too limiting, and classical was too disciplined. — Ritchie Blackmore