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Comparisons are easily done, once you've had a taste of perfection — Katy Perry
I was born and raised in East Los Angeles by a single mom who had three biological kids and adopted four more. I never met my dad. — Will.i.am
Trust doesn't mean that you trust that someone won't screw up - it means you trust them even when they do screw up. — Ed Catmull
Sex is just another real good drug ... and it can make a junkie out of you. — Elizabeth Ashley
The reason for having diplomatic relations is not to confer a compliment, but to secure a convenience. [On diplomatic recognition of the People's Republic of China] — Winston Churchill
China should bury head to work diligently for 10 years and then raise head to face Japan. — Yuan Shikai
In Detroit, in July of 1967, what happened was no less than a guerrilla uprising.
The Second American Revolution. — Jeffrey Eugenides
The assembly of warriors stands, faces now smeared with blood, and together we recite the names of our chief enemies. "Karnus au Bellona, Aja au Grimmus, Imperator Tiberius au Bellona, Scipia au Falthe, Octavia au Lune, Agrippina au Julii, and Cassius au Bellona. These are wanted lives." In — Pierce Brown
Men were such strange creatures. Perhaps getting shot at and defending a woman against wild animals and evil archers truly was his idea of enjoyment. — Melanie Dickerson
In life there are no Unities, but three Incomprehensibles: Destiny, Man, and Woman. — Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
I don't flatter myself with much dependence upon the present disposition of the Eastern Indians, who are many ways liable to be drawn into a rupture with us by the artifices of the French, their own weakness and the influence which the French Missionary Priests have over them. — William Shirley
All that we have is that shout into the wind
how we live. How we go. And how we stand before we fall.
Karnus Au Bellona — Pierce Brown
There's something about watching an animal that puts you in contact with where we came from and what we're still a part of. — John Cleese
