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I don't know if I'm sexist, though I have not paid much attention to the women's bracket. — David Brooks

I don't know what falling in love for me is. The concept of romantic love arose in the Middle Ages. Now remember, the Arabs don't even have a word for love - that is, a word for love apart from physical attraction or sex. And this separation of love and sex is a western concept, a Christian concept. As to what falling in love means, I'm uncertain. Love, well, it means simply physical attraction and liking a person at the same time. — William S. Burroughs

I hate you," I say, the sentiment muffled against his heart, hoping to make it true.
"And I love you," he answers without hesitation, voice resolved and raw as he holds me tighter so I can't break away and react. "A crossroads, my beautiful princess, that was unavoidable - given our situations. — A.G. Howard

Being a mother makes everything more urgent. — Marianne Williamson

When I was young, my mother would not let me get my ears pierced because I used to get into too many fights. — Kelly Hu

I like to live in places that are kind of off in the cuts so people can't really find me even if they wanted to. — Ricky Williams

I'm not an autobiographical writer, but I am a writer who deals with human emotion on all levels. — P.J. Harvey

The helmet has a special meaning for many drivers. How important is it to you? - It protects my head. — Kimi Raikkonen

I don't have too much faith in destiny, or an afterlife. This is it. — Robin Gibb

A historian is interested in the past because he is interested in life ... a deeply felt need to assure the continuity of human life and discover its meaning, even if the goal is never fully realized. — Ralph Davis

To play the trumpet well, a musician can not let more than a few days pass without practicing. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

All violence is injustice. Responding to violence with violence is injustice, not only to the other person but also to oneself. Responding to violence with violence resolves nothing; it only escalates violence, anger and hatred. It is only with compassion that we can embrace and disintegrate violence. This is true in relationships between individuals as well as in relationships between nations. — Nhat Hanh