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May I ask you if you have ever had an opportunity of remarking, down in your part of the country, that the children of not exactly suitable marriages are always most particularly anxious to be married? — Charles Dickens

I went to UCLA as pre-med. When I was there my freshman year, I auditioned for a play and got it, and I was so passionate. I just loved acting so much that I decided to switch majors and pursue acting. — Fiona Gubelmann

The feeling of freedom and scent of sea air are intoxicating. As the wind picks up, I gain speed, holding on to life with a capital L — Laurie Nadel

The last thing family and friends want is for you to spend money on them that you don't have or that you can't really spare. — Suze Orman

Be careful not to choke on your aspirations, Director," the voice from the abyss said. — Alexander Freed

I arise today Through the strength of heaven: Light of sun, Radiance of moon, Splendour of fire. Speed of lightning, Swiftness of wind, Depth of sea, Stability of earth, Firmness of rock. — Saint Patrick

At Watford, Magic is just the air we breathe. It's not what separates us from each other; it's what keeps us together. — Rainbow Rowell

The whole world seems tilted, my inner ear displaced by a hole where my spouse used to be. — Suzanne Finnamore

It is bad enough to have a bear in your house, but it does not seem to me to mend matters if you call in a pack of ferocious wolves as well. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Mercy is to care, and care very deeply about one another. It is to care to the point where we are prepared to be involved with the sufferings and adversities of others. It implies that I am prepared to put myself in the other person's place. It means that I shall try to really understand why they behave as they do, even though it injures me. It is a willingness to walk a mile in the other man's moccasins before I criticize his conduct. It is the extension of good will, help, forgiveness, compassion and kindness to one who may not seem to deserve it. — W. Phillip Keller

I was named for my grandmother. It's an evil-eye name, to protect you from bad things. — Stana Katic