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Life is like the Internet: sometimes is almost impossible to connect. — Paulo Coelho
Rain don't fall on a with if she doesn't want it to, although personally I prefer to get wet and be thankful."
"Thankful for what?" said Tiffany.
"That I'll get dry later. — Terry Pratchett
We need to give each other the space to grow, to be ourselves, to exercise our diversity. We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing, and inclusion. — Max De Pree
A small man can be just as exhausted as a great man. — Arthur Miller
You have to love yourself
because no amount of love
from others is sufficient to
fill the yearning that your soul
requires from you. — Dodinsky
I had my two front teeth knocked out by a sixth grader in first grade. — Chad Michael Murray
When my agents tell me how much I'm going to be paid for a film, instead of quoting a figure, they'll say: 'You're going to make ten pairs of Christian Louboutins.' — Kate Mara
Negativity is basically laziness. — RuPaul
Love can kill you and I'd rather be alive than out there living. — Nicola Yoon
No, no, no. Dick Cheney forbade me to waste time on his image. I would have liked to have done more. — Mary Matalin
Maybe the last human being on Earth won't die of starvation or exposure or as a meal of wild animals.
Maybe the last one to die will be killed by the last one alive. — Rick Yancey
One night, Tim stumbled across a documentary called Manufacturing Consent. After viewing it, he found some writing online by its subject, Noam Chomsky, and as a result began to feel that there wasn't really a point to anything, that free will was an illusion, and that the things most people invested time and energy in were systems of control designed by those who sought to manipulate the general populace — Chad Kultgen
I think it's important that we run that tension between the way things are, in terms of the way we're governed, and the way we sort of become complacent. — Adrian Grenier
We were like any other couple at the end of the world. — A.B. Shepherd