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Im more keen on the person Im involved with showing me his commitment rather than going through a marriage to display commitment to the world. — Greta Scacchi
'In Memoriam' has been my companion for all my grownup life. — A. N. Wilson
You must let suffering speak, if you want to hear the truth — Cornel West
No one deserves to rent your heart, especially those who hurt you. Your heart is precious and deserves to store your great memories! — Assegid Habtewold
Love does not blind and it can't; only those lovers sometimes do blind. — Oladosu Feyikogbon
Your ego interferes, your sense of self. When you let go of the mind, the Frisbee will take its own path. — Frederick Lenz
Throw away respect,
Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty;
For you have but mistook me all this while.
I live with bread, like you; feel want,
Taste grief, need friends. Subjected thus,
How can you say to me I am king? — William Shakespeare
The first day, week and month of an employee's experience carries a lasting impression. — Scott Weiss
Discretion is a polite word for hypocrisy.
Tea Party Teddy — Dianne Harman
secured in the back, and his smart jacket hung neatly over — Jojo Moyes
Without truth, people cannot heal. If we ignore the root cause of our wounds, we will continue to be wounded, even if we heal some of the damage. We might fix what has been harmed. But if we continue doing what caused the harm in the first place, we will simply acquire (or inflict) new wounds because the core activity has not changed. — Vinita Hampton Wright
Vladimir Nabokov was a writer who cared nothing for music and whose favorite sport was the pursuit, capture, and murder of butterflies. This explains many things; for example, the fact that Nabokov's novels, for all their elegance and wit, resemble nothing so much as butterflies pinned to a board: pretty but dead; symmetrical but stiff. — Edward Abbey
Photography was not invented to serve a clearly understood function. There was in fact widespread uncertainty, even among its inventors, as to what it might be good for. — John Szarkowski