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It's hard enough to be alive and human, without the additional burden of being me. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Life is one fool thing after another whereas love is two fool things after each other. — Oscar Wilde

My own eyes went to Jamie, who had come to join Fergus and Ian by the sideboard. Still here, thank God. Tall and graceful, the soft light making shadows in the folds of his shirt as he moved, a fugitive gleam from the long straight bridge of his nose, the auburn wave of his hair. Still mine. Thank God. — Diana Gabaldon

So I've been in a coma for ... how long?"
"A year and a half."
Melancholia's eyes widened. "What? A year and a half? What the hell? — Derek Landy

We don't grow old. When we cease to grow, we become old. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I do what I feel I know how to do and don't do things that I don't. I'm a product of my sensibility. — Scott Rudin

Life is not about less mistakes but about more trials — S.E. Sever

Son, you are now a man,' then he gave me a scented candle and told me how babies are made. — S.J. Kincaid

An important aspect of the Eurasian worldview is an absolute denial of Western civilization. In the opinion of the Eurasians, the West with its ideology of liberalism is an absolute evil. — Aleksandr Dugin

As for the once-revolutionary 'Agon,' after more than half a century, its lessons and revelations have been so absorbed into the language of ballet that it now seems almost conventional. — Robert Gottlieb

When you're acting you always want to come across as if you're not acting. For me, my take is always to have it feel like you're watching someone on film and that comes with a lot of preparation time. — Vince Vaughn

I would have touched it like a child But knew my finger could but have touched Cold stone and water. I grew wild, Even accusing heaven because It had set down among its laws: Nothing that we love over-much Is ponderable to our touch. — William Butler Yeats

A Christian without a church is like a bee without a hive. — Suzanne Woods Fisher