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I Don't want someone who's perfect because I'm not perfect. I want someone who's real; someone who complements me rather than completes me. — J.C. Reed

Quite the opposite, Miss Bennet; I have been resisting a temptation almost since my first arrival in Hertfordshire. — Pat Santarsiero

I'm baffled all the time. We don't know what's driving 96% of the universe. Everybody you know and love and heard of and think about and see in the night sky through a telescope: four percent of the universe. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

things is certain that whatever men say or do against him will always turn to his advantage. - ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. — Various

I'd been told I was going to be the next big thing. But in actual fact, the complete opposite happened. — Sam Riley

The changes have awarded me a rapture that comes only when you can no longer be lied to, when you have rejected the Dream. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

If you have a guru, leave him; if you don't have, get one. In other words, keep changing your gurus! Ocean's wisdom comes from knowing many ships and many fishes, many storms and many waves! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Where the realm of freedom of thought and action begin, the determination of individuals according to generic laws ends. — Rudolf Steiner

As a technical communicator, I am an enabler of
information. — Suyog Ketkar

I knew damn well if Lucy broke up with me I'd still love her until I turned to dust. — Alyxandra Harvey

The fox speaks with the hurricane and says, "I need to travel far and fast. Can you take me?" The hurricane regards the puny fox with its huge, calm eye and asks, "What can you do for me?" "Why, I will let you whisper your dreams to me." "But I must kill whatever I carry. You are a living thing and do not wish to die." "If you do not kill me, I will listen to your inmost self, and tell all the animals, that they may feel sympathy for you." "What do I care for sympathy? I am all-powerful." "Yes, but someday, your winds will die, and my kits will tell this tale even when you are gone, of the time great-great-great-grandfather fox was carried by the winds and lived and learned their secrets." "But then they will not be afraid of me, and what good am I if I do not inspire fear?" "Oh, no living thing could ever be so strong they would not fear you. I give you something more. I give you a voice throughout time that is more than a wordless bellow of rage. — Greg Bear