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When they finally did dare it, at first with stolen glances and then candid ones, they had to smile. They were uncommonly proud. For the first time they had done something out of Love. — Patrick Suskind

You said: "most days, I pity you more than I love you". I just love you. — Trista Mateer

The emotional question became why Susy had rejected me. I was interested in that shift, from actively wanting to actively not wanting. — Olivia Sudjic

I'm hopeless with money; I simply spend what I've got. — Freddie Mercury

We must shed the illusion that we can deliberately 'create the future of mankind' — Friedrich August Von Hayek

I was introduced to country music around a campfire on a farm. — Gavin DeGraw

When sex gets problematic, the totalitarianist walks in. — Jean-Luc Godard

Smelling a crayon takes you right back to childhood. When I need to go back in time, I put it under my nose and take another hit. — Randy Pausch

The wall around the window does not create two worlds. — Henri Matisse

I remember in high school trying to get home from water-polo practice in time so I could see Happy Days on television when it first came on, because I was so blown away by it. It was just such a cool thing. — Ted McGinley

To use folk language, vernacular in a manner neither exotic nor comic, neither minstrelized nor microscopically analyzed. — Toni Morrison

I inherited good skin from my mother, and I stay away from soap, which dries it out. — Raquel Welch

I think Canada probably has an embargo on dicks." "That's why they're so nice. No dicks allowed. — Lauren Beukes

The prime minister says he has a vision for change, well put that to the people of the country. — David Cameron

I have often thought with wonder of the great goodness of God; and my soul has rejoiced in the contemplation of His great magnificence and mercy. May He be blessed for ever! For I see clearly that He has not omitted to reward me, even in this life, for every one of my good desires. — Saint Teresa Of Avila

The author of Biographia Literaria was already a ruined man. Sometimes, however, to be a "ruined man" is itself a vocation. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge