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A man aboard one of the warships took a photograph, believed to be the last ever taken of the Lusitania, — Anonymous

Desire is making people build ships and cities, has made men conquer nations ... and it can defeat that nicotine — Napoleon Hill

But how intolerable bright the morning is where we who are alive and remain, walk lifted up, carried forward by an effective word. — David Jones

All experiences are welcomed and fully digested, not judged good or bad. — Brenda Shoshanna

They used to ask: "How will this decision that we make today affect our people in the future?" Now we make decisions based on: "How does it affect me, now? How does it affect the next shareholders meeting, three months ahead? How does it affect my next political campaign?" — Jane Goodall

The power of music to integrate and cure ... is quite fundamental. It is the profoundest nonchemical medication. — Oliver Sacks

The stars, he said, were actually souls, all the souls that were too restless to be locked up in heaven. They were so restless that God let them stay outside at night to play. — R.J. Keller

We seem to feel as though the life our children have
that we have built for them
is just a delicate house of cards, held together by the most intricate balancing of all its carefully selected components, and that the slightest shock, the slightest jar to all our perfect orchestration, will bring the whole edifice crashing down. — Judith Warner

Irony. What a fucking bitch. — Jennifer Estep

There's an exercise we do where someone is sat behind you and you're asked to close your eyes and fall backwards. That's acting. — Morgan Freeman

There's always something interesting about comedy teams that have the exact same energy. The one time I really noticed that was Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly in 'Step Brothers.' — Scott Aukerman

I would tell you about the rest of the night, but i honestly dont remember much about it. It's all a very sad daze. — Stephen Chbosky