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It's a funny thing, one day you're living and the next day you're not sometimes, whether you have plans or not. Wishes and wants get trumped by the reaper every time. I don't even know if I would want a warning if it was my time. I think I'd rather be surprised. — Dan Groat

the mangle in the laundry. — Charles Dickens

Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worst kind of suffering. — Paulo Coelho

If you told me to write a love song tonight, I'd have a lot of trouble. But if you tell me to write a love song about a girl with a red dress who goes into a bar and is on her fifth martini and is falling off her chair, that's a lot easier, and it makes me free to say anything I want. — Stephen Sondheim

I know Mick Jagger wouldn't tour without Keith Richards and call it the Rolling Stones. — Richie Sambora

A clear vision calms hearts down! A good understanding soothes anxious hearts! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

There was a flash of lightning, followed almost immediately by a rumble of distant thunder. Madame Tracy felt rather proud, as if she had done it herself. It was even better than the candles at creating ambulance. Ambulance was what mediuming was all about. — Terry Pratchett

And then I just started muttering stupid stupid stupid stupid stupid stupid over and over again until the sound unhinged from its meaning. — John Green

In Australia we can take a playbook back to California from people who have actually adopted best practises, who have seen those practises play out over the years and plan for future droughts. — Marc Levine

Think for some minutes about the meaning of life. Particularly about the meaning of the coming day and its meaning for me. — Viktor E. Frankl

The snow that began at midafternoon had faded the sign's virulent yellow to a kinder pastel shade as the light ran out of the January dusk. — Stephen King

Theory not only formulates what we know but also tells us what we want to know, that is, the questions to which an answer is needed. — Talcott Parsons