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If you have grasped the purpose of life there is no point in trying to make life into something it is not or cannot be. — Zhuangzi

I'd heard my mom talk about your first love being the one that sticks with you — Kiera Cass

I got plenty of guesses wrong on things in the past as well. I don't want to pretend I have some great insight ... But when the global financial crisis came along in 2008 it was scary times if you were in the middle of building $5 billion buildings. It wasn't perfect ... I think that I am the luckiest person in Australia. — James Packer

There were so many people who wanted me for their films. — Tippi Hedren

You know, when President Reagan, who was one of my idols, granted amnesty to about three million illegal immigrants it was based on the fact that the borders would be secured. That didn't happen. It didn't happen during the Bush administration. — Jan Brewer

Not having any real direction, one writer would lead me to another. — James Franco

Her cerulean eyes widened.
"You dream about me?"
His gaze snapped back to hers.
"Nightmares only — Morgan Rhodes

The last thing we want is politicians running newspapers, but so too we don't want newspapers running the government. — Thomas Watson Jr.

all the teachers at this school attack their students? Or are you just a raving bitch? — Chris Cannon

Courage is the greatest virtue because it guarantees all the rest. — Winston Churchill

I was raised in this society so you can't expect me to be a perferct person cause Ima do what Ima do. — Tupac Shakur

The revenue of the country, levied almost insensibly to the taxpayer, goes on from year to year, increasing beyond either the interests or the prospective wants of the Government. — Franklin Pierce

To take the world as one finds it — Gelett Burgess

I was waiting for someone that would sweep me off my feet and would be swept up by me in equal parts. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

I was always crazy about New York, dependent on it, scared of it - well, it is dangerous - but beyond that there was the pressure of being young and of not yet having done work you really liked, trademark work, breakthrough work. — Harold Brodkey