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Go to the poor: you will find God. — St. Vincent De Paul

If coffee was a person, it would be my best friend. I — Carian Cole

Your memory has always been given to opportunistic revision. — Dave Eggers

Traditions are group efforts to keep the unexpected from happening. — Barbara Tober

Love at first sight may not apply when you're nine and eleven, but I feel like I've always known she was my purpose in the truest sense of the word. My be-all, end-all. From the very first moment, all clear sandals and soft curls, all shy smiles in the hallway on her first day, and I sounded like such an idiot when I tried to talk to her, because somewhere inside I knew then. I knew she was incomparable. — YellowBella

I was a God-fearing child, innocent and physically attractive. — Robert Schumann

Falsehood is invariably the child of fear in one form or another. — Aleister Crowley

In the street, the gaze of desire is furtive or menacing. — Mason Cooley

You're a very special girl, Penryn. An amazing girl. An I-didn't-even-know-someone-like-you-existed kind of girl. And you deserve someone who treats you like you're the only important thing in his life because you are. Someone who plows his fields and raises pigs just for you. — Susan Ee

I need three million dollars to make a low-budget, intellectual, artistic, exciting, erotic movie with a great soundtrack. — Ray Manzarek

It is certainly more creditable to cultivate the earth for the sustenance of man, than to be the confidant, and sometimes the accomplice, of his vices; which is the profession of a lawyer. — Mary Shelley

You're not free until you've been made captive by supreme belief. — Marianne Moore

On New York subways in the 1980s: Riding on the IRT is usually a matter of serving time in one of the city's most squalid environments-noisy, smelly, crowded and overrun with a ceaseless supply of graffiti. — Paul Goldberger