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Sometimes I believe that some people are better at love than others, and sometimes I believe that everyone is faking it. — Nora Ephron

if it harms none, it is permissible. We must ask ourselves, 'What impact will my actions have on others? Will they cause hurt or harm? Can I do this, take this, say this without damage to other human beings, other species, the planet itself?' This is the way of least harm. — Sarah Owen

The Truth is the unknown from moment to moment, our minds must be always alert with full attention, free from prejudices, misconceptions, so it can be really receptive. — Samael Aun Weor

My closet! Mine! — Julie Kagawa

Killing is not so easy as the innocent believe. — J.K. Rowling

I have never found a solo life is devastated.At times it is lonely.It is a selfish life doing only the things you want to do. That is what the general public are jealous of but are not prepared to take the loneliness to reap the excitement that only solos can accept without having to consider others. — Theresa Sjoquist

Respect your body, and look forward to feeling healthy and clean. Your body deserves better than laboratory-made sweetness. — Damon Gameau

I think I should understand that better, if I had it written down: but I can't quite follow it as you say it. — Lewis Carroll

Often when I'm on TV, they'll ask what are the three most important things for people to do. I know they want me to say that people should change their light bulbs. I say the number one thing is to organize politically; number two, do some political organizing; number three, get together with your neighbors and organize; and then if you have energy left over from all of that, change the light bulb. — Bill McKibben

The Golden stock ... ," Mustang murmurs. "How can you be so cold?"
"Little girl," Antonia sighs, "Gold is a cold metal. — Pierce Brown

The fact that at the moment the distinction is being made, a young adult, as opposed to an adult, is the one reading it. In other words, I don't entirely believe in the distinction. A great book is a great book, and it's impossible to say what part of a person is going to connect to it. — Kristin Cashore

Love is for friends & pets ... and family ... only if they really love you as unconditionally as your friends and pets. — Pauley Perrette