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What's amazing to me now is that I actually recall fixating on the fact that my thighs a-l-m-o-s-t touched at the top ... If I could go back in time and slap my eighteen-year-old self, I would. I would tell her to snap out of it, because that's the best you thighs will ever be. You should take pictures of your thighs right now so you can remember how amazing they were! — Anita Renfroe

As death approaches, memory erodes. Recent memories are the first to succumb. Death works its way backward until it reaches memory's earliest beginnings. Then memory flares up for an instant, just like a flame about to go out. That is the 'prayer in the mother tongue.'"
-from "A Prayer in the Mother Tongue — Yasunari Kawabata

a man will never choose to be healed from his blindness until he first realizes he cannot see. — Randall Arthur

God will judge my heart, Man will judge my actions. — Tupac Shakur

I made 50 million bucks yesterday. That's a flameout I could get used to. — Conrad Black

As the wind scatters leaves upon the earth, such is the race of men — Homer

I look upon my past with disgrace. I was herded and instructed. But I will be herded and instructed no more. Today I am born anew, and my life will become my own again. It will be different ever after. — Patrick DeWitt

You should know that my most important contribution was always in tailoring; coats, jackets, wool dresses ... so few of which went into the magazines. — Charles James

In order to be a great marketer, you have to be focused and intense and look at scarcity, urgency, activity and passion in the marketplace. — Dave Ramsey

In the United States, the sacrosanct nature of dreams, never to be critically assessed, may be the most powerful impediment to political radicalization and collective action. — Wolfgang Streeck

I first decided that I wanted to act when I was 9. And I was at a very bizarre prep school at the time; to say 'high Anglo-Catholic' would be a real English understatement. — John Hurt