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The only truth of life is that he will be dead one day and before that day come, he should make the maximum out of his life; no karma will postpone his death. — RKSJ

I don't care about the clubs, I don't care about the radio, all I care about is getting my digital downloads. — Spencer Pratt

Every once in a while you ought to kiss a young lady. And every once in a while you ought to kiss a young lady for a while. — Jon Miller

English is the 'language of liberty' for nations emerging from years of cultural oppression. — Vaclav Havel

It is so much easier to grieve for the dead than to care for the living. At least in death we are all perfect. — Jon Richardson

Working 40 hours a week used to mean a minimum standard of living and a foothold on the first rung of the economic ladder to the middle class. — Jackie Speier

Lexicographers are language reporters. — Erin McKean

Anyone who recommends attention to the moment as a prescription for grateful wonder is only telling half the truth. To be happy one must pay attention, but to be unhappy one must also have paid attention. — Philip Lopate

Every man has a specific skill, whether it is discovered or not, that more readily and naturally comes to him than it would to another, and his own should be sought and polished. He excels best in his niche - originality loses its authenticity in one's efforts to obtain originality. — Criss Jami

Breathing is supposed to keep you calm, but also it keeps you alive and so you are not calm, because you are alive and being alive is never calm. — A. L. Kennedy

I set off, off to kill the man I loved. — Richelle Mead

When I started acting in the film industry when I was 16 years old, in 1980, I was going to all the revival theaters in Los Angeles. They were playing mostly films from the '60s and '70s, some from the early '20s and '30s, before that Hays commission. Those films did question things a lot, and there definitely was a switch in 1934. You can see very distinctly in 1934, it's harder to understand what the real culture was. Films made before 1934, you can really kind of see the racism, sexism, drug use, etc. that was going on at that time. And then it was all stopped. — Crispin Glover

The two most important phrases in the human language are "If only" and "Maybe someday". Our past mistakes and our unrequited longings. The things we regret and the things we yearn for. That's what makes us who we are. — Will Ferguson

I am dedicated to the preservation of my marriage's unity. — Gary Thomas