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In life there are two things which are dependable. The pleasures of the flesh and the pleasures of literature. — Sei Shonagon
When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly. — George Washington
Soul: As a cool guy, I'm used to seeing naked women.
Blair: That explains the nosebleed — Atsushi Ohkubo
Yesterday, when I took leave she seized me by the hand, and
said, "Adieu, dear Werther." Dear Werther! It was the first
time she ever called me dear: the sound sunk deep into my
heart. I have repeated it a hundred times; and last night, on
going to bed, and talking to myself of various things, I suddenly
said, "Good night, dear Werther!" and then could not
but laugh at myself. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The best way to develop courage is to set a goal and achieve it, make a promise and keep it. — Stephen Covey
George W. Bush says he spends sixty to ninety minutes a day working out. He says he works out because it clears his mind. Sometimes just a little too much. — Jay Leno
Body art isn't a contest. The only person that has to like it is the person stuck with it for the rest of their life. As long as you love it when you see it, that's all that matters. — Jay Crownover
Instead of experiencing through the physical senses, I was now bobbing behind the body like a buoy at sea, cut loose from sensory solidity, separated from and witnessing the body from a vast distance. — Suzanne Segal
If you really care about somebody, sometimes the best way to love them is to let them go. — E. Mellyberry
Remember that in a hall of perfect darkness, totally dark, if you light one small candle, its light will be seen from afar; its precious light will be seen by everyone. — Menachem Mendel Schneerson
There is nothing as content on this earth as a dog doing what he was bred to do. — Atticus
I have long suspected that the power of speech is not a power at all, but a mere form of hysteria from which the living that really know the truth never suffer because they do not fear life or death as we do and can afford to be calm and silent. The frailest flower that blooms knows that it will rise from the dead in the next season's sun, breathe, feel again the dew and rain. Therefore these little ones make no such tragedy as we do of death. — Corra May Harris
