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He hated the war; it threatened much more than his lifestyle or peace of mind. It continually destroyed the world of the imagination, the only world where he felt happy. — Irene Nemirovsky

The thing about parenting rules is there aren't any. That's what makes it so difficult. — Ewan McGregor

...Tango is not just a dance. It's our human condition. To everyone who loves tango, it's what art is to the artist. A way to connect past and future. But you already know this my dear... — Kapka Kassabova

My father did a lot of disaster relief work, and he was always in places where there was a lot of pain. — Elizabeth Holmes

How extremely stupid not to have thought of that — Thomas Henry Huxley

The Kel unsheathed their swords, each tinted differently, blank bars of light. Cheris's ran from blue near the hilt to red at the tip. As they closed with the enemy, numbers blazed to life along the lengths of the blades: the day and the hour of your death, as the Kel liked to say. — Yoon Ha Lee

Success, however you judge what that even means, brings with it certain pressures. — John Simm

I really wanna lose three pounds. — Regina George

And once you're confident that you can manage any critical situation, you've already won half the fight. Confidence keeps your willpower strong. And more importantly, it informs your subconscious programming and — Neal Martini Lee

Men are not angels," Akhmar affirmed. "And so men have the chance to be noble, in a way that angels cannot. — J. Leigh Bralick

I'd hate to say, if I wasn't running, the television networks would be doing less than half the business. — Donald Trump

Somebody said to me that I speak English almost like somebody for whom English is not their first language. — Christopher Walken

Essential acts to master for self realisation;
Master the act of learning.
Master the act of writing.
Master the act of reading. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I will always know that the grass, though it seems emerald and glowing in that field on the other side - it isn't. Flowers grow here. They grow over there. Weeds do, too. But both are wide, and they're open. And I can lie and cry in one and move and spin in the other, all while knowing this: they're the same field. And they're both mine. — Andie Mitchell