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In my experience, there were two kinds of men. One type - no matter how plain or how poor he might be - is always willing to at least try his luck with an attractive girl. The other type looks upon all of those first types with envy. — Therese Anne Fowler

It's better to die by a Demon's touch than to survive an Angel's backstab-Poem by Christos C. Kallis — Christos Kallis

I pray that the Lord might crown this year with His goodness and in the coming one give you a hallowed dare-devil spirit in lifting the biting sword of Truth, consuming you with a passion that is called by the cultured citizen of Christendom 'fanaticism', but known to God as that saint-ly madness that led His Son through bloody sweat and hot tears to agony on a rude Cross
and Glory! — Jim Elliot

When I think of Marilyn Monroe, and achieving her sound, I think of having a rather large bust. I think of her physically and I am just able to create her sound, because her physicality was so much to do with her sound. — Jane Horrocks

You too are a work of art. — Bernie Siegel

Good short-story collections, like good record albums, are almost always hit-and-miss affairs - successful if they include three or four great tracks, wildly successful if they have five. And that's as it should be. — Walter Kirn

My first movie was totally improvised. — Damien Chazelle

In matters of the heart as well, a certain level of negativity and suspicion is universally recommended. You may try to project a thoroughly positive outlook in order to attract a potential boyfriend, but you are also advised to Google him. — Barbara Ehrenreich

It is difficult to remember all, and ungracious to omit any. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

The way 'star' used to be reserved for a small number of people, and when the star category became so vast, they came up with 'superstar,' and then they came up with 'megastar.' — Tom Stoppard

Memories were the markers of the journey through life. It was necessary to know where you had come from. Only then could you know where you were going. — William Shatner

Once upon a time I thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken. — David Gordon Burke