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Hell is more like boredom, or not having enough to do, and too much time to contemplate one's deficiencies. — Dorothy Gilman

As I turned the key and pushed open the front door, as I crossed the threshold, I thought how breathtaking, how fleeting, how precious was my ordinary day Now is now. Here is my treasure. — Gretchen Rubin

I always write what feels really true and honest and me. — Carly Rae Jepsen

I'm interested in everything. — Woody Norris

Most people think money is the key to reducing risk. Prepartion is. — Mark Cuban

There is no beginning to practice nor end to enlightenment; There is no beginning to enlightenment nor end to practice. — Dogen

How did I become a star? I don't know how it happened. When I look at my old pictures, I can't tell how it happened! — Fatty Arbuckle

Now that I look back on it, having retired from being a reporter, it was kind of romantic. It was a wonderful way to live one's life, just as I imagined it would be when I was 6 or 7. — Charles Kuralt

He crushed her mouth in a searing, hungry kiss. A kiss that made her stomach drop away. — Angela Quarles

Love is the opposite of [lust]: respecting the other as an end unto himself or herself. When you love someone as an end unto himself, then there is no feeling of hurt; you become enriched through it. Love makes everybody rich. — Osho

It had been many months since I'd shed tears for Tomaso, but grief is like that. It's not a continuous process; it comes in waves. You can keep it at bay for a time, like a dam holding back a lake, but them something triggers an explosion inside of you, shattering the wall and letting loose a flood. — Paul Adam

It is obvious that the monetary union among 17 very different European countries does not work. As an economist, I know that the Eurozone is not an optimum currency area, as defined in economic theory. — Vaclav Klaus

And Watt's need of semantic succour was at times so great that he would set to trying names on things, and on himself, almost as a woman hats. — Samuel Beckett