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There are infinite reasons not to do it, yet there's only one reason to do it:You want to. — Christopher Walker

I am told that the clinical definition of insanity is the tendency to do the same thing over and over again and expect different results. — Stephen F. Lynch

One of the things I was starting to realize, one of the things that Avery had taught me, was that it was possible to love someone without loving every single thing about them. Even when some of those things seemed unforgivable. — Stella Noir

Well, I mean, bread, I mean, I've got to have bread too to live. — Anthony Quinn

We must recognise that we have a great inheritance in our possession, which represents the prolonged achievement of the centuries; that there is not one of our simple uncounted rights today for which better men than we are have not died on the scaffold or the battlefield. We have not only a great treasure; we have a great cause. Are we taking every measure within our power to defend that cause? — Winston Churchill

You can sometimes close your eyes to, that of what you do not want to see,
You can even sometimes cover your ears to, that of what you do not want to hear,
But, you can never close your heart to, that of what you feel. — Michael Linen

I mean comedy is something that's very personal and people have strong opinions about. — Matt Lucas

So ride on, my brothers, and rest in peace. Wherever you are, may you always have the sun on your back, your fists in the wind, and the road stretching out before you — Laura Kaye

There cannot live a more unhappy creature than an ill-natured old man, who is neither capable of receiving pleasures, nor sensible of conferring them on others. — William Temple

The first step toward understanding is of course argument. — Leonard Wibberley

The ironic life is a life keenly alert, keenly sensitive, reacting promptly with feelings of liking or dislike to each bit of experience, letting none of it pass without interpretation and assimilation, a life full and satisfying - indeed a rival of the religious life. — Randolph Bourne

Child development: Most damaging course of action is attempting to keep children from experience or protect them from pain, for it is this time that children learn that life is a magic thing, if "not a rose garden." The parent's role is primarily to stand by with a good supply of band-aids. — Leo Buscaglia

My heart beats for you and the most precious and beautifully fated life we share together. — Jewel E. Ann

I am leading a war against the British Empire. I'm not worried about what Democratic Party hacks say or do. — Kesha