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I'm not worried about walking the streets and looking over my shoulder because of something I might have said. — Andy Garcia

Hey! When he dug into it, rifling through her things, she snapped, Go Yoda someone else's supplies, asshole. — Kresley Cole

Too much beauty can be hard to bear. — Nancy Garden

He waited for me to take his hand, smiling down at me with the same smile that was so beautiful, I knew this could not possibly end well for me. — Kelley R. Martin

It was as if the blinders to his vision had been lifted and he wanted to make up for every moment the two of them had missed. — Kele Moon

I have no political ambitions for myself or my children. — Joseph P. Kennedy

The assignment of meanings [in music] is a shifting, kaleidoscopic play, probably below the threshold of consciousness, certainly outside the pale of discursive thinking. The imagination that responds to music is personal and associative and logical, tinged with affect, tinged with bodily rhythm, tinged with dream, but concerned with a wealth of formulations for its wealth of wordless knowledge, its whole knowledge of emotional and organic experience, of vital impulse, balance, conflict, the ways of living and dying and feeling. — Susanne K. Langer

A day is a miniature eternity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

He grinned, looking not a little wicked. "Have you looked at my books? Glanced at my titles? Fondled my spines? — Elizabeth Hoyt

Until you have done something for humanity," wrote the great American educator Horace Mann, "you should be ashamed to die. — Christopher Hitchens

An action from a confused and suffering being in the past doesn't represent what that being is forever; it is only an expression of that being's suffering. And if we cling to resentment over past hurts, we simply increase our own suffering. — Noah Levine

I love science fiction - always have. — Simon Sinek

The older I grow the more earnestly I feel that the few joys of childhood are the best that life has to give. — Ellen Glasgow

Boredom and stupidity and patriotism, especially when combined, are three of the greatest evils of the world we live in. — Robertson Davies