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It's okay to offer criticism if your intention is to be helpful. But if you only criticize when there is an audience to applaud and snicker ... For shame!! — Karen E. Quinones Miller
Skrillex has been successful because he has a recognizable sound: You hear a dubstep song: even if it's not him, you think it's him. — Thomas Bangalter
The termagant who had dragged him out on long, boring walks, who had tried in vain to censor his reading, who had labeled him an impious liar and criminal, was dead at last, and the boy, hearing a servant say 'she has passed away', sank to his knees on the kitchen floor to thank God for so great a deliverance. — Jonathan Keates
Give me juicy autumnal fruit, ripe and red from the orchard.
[Give me the splendid silent sun] — Walt Whitman
My thing is that I'm in love with love. Actually, I'm in love with the possibility of true love. Which could be considered a major problem. — Susane Colasanti
I am not ... totally unreceptive to colour providing it makes its appearance quietly, deferentially, and without undue fanfare. — Fran Lebowitz
A cycle of high salmon prices began in 2013 and will continue until 2017 because of the limited supply, Jeroen Leffelaar, global head of animal protein at Dutch bank Rabobank, said — Anonymous
If we deliberately choose to obey God, then He will tax the remotest star and the last grain of sand to assist us with all His almighty power. — Oswald Chambers
There's such a thing as ruining your present because of worries about your future — Charles Sheehan-Miles
Creativity is an inherent ability that cannot be taught, only developed. — Pearl Zhu
Indeed, if to be in love is not to be able to live without possessing that person one desires, to sacrifice to her one's time, one's pleasures, one's life, then I am really in love. — Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos
First things first has always been my motto, mostly because it makes absolutely no sense - after all, if first things were second or third, they wouldn't be first things, would they? Still, cliches exist to comfort the feeble minded, not to provide any actual meaning. — Jeff Lindsay