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We don't need bigger government. We need to shrink the size of government. — Rand Paul

Dreams can be deceiving, like faces are to hearts. — Fiona Apple

Taste is not stationary. It grows every day, and is improved by cultivation, as a good temper is refined by religion. In its most advanced state it takes the title of judgment. Hume quotes Fontenelle's ingenious distinction between the common watch that tells the hours, and the delicately constructed one that marks the seconds and smallest differences of time. — Robert Aris Willmott

I strongly believe that good books are the best home accessory. — Rachel Nichols

Love is all there is. That I know to be absolutely true. — Lisa Rinna

I think cursing is a bunch of malarkey. — Brian Wilson

Transgressive to me means breaking the rules and sinning. I don't see myself as breaking the rules and sinning. I'm really interested in what it means to be female. — Susanna Moore

I know I had that punch comin' to me. I owed you one. No hard feelings, sugar."
"Speak for yourself." Pia's words were coated in frost. "I've all kinds of hard feelings going on over here. — Thea Harrison

There's a moment of sheer terror when I discover Paul's apartment overlooks the park — Bret Easton Ellis

It was the first time I had spoken to them directly. In doing so, I felt myself cross a fine but very distinct line, the line between speculating about the existence of a metaphysical plane of some sort and climbing aboard for the ride. I knew I had let go of my sanity. It was terrifying. I only did it because my fear of what was happening to my body had become greater than my fear of holding on to rational beliefs. — Martha N. Beck

I eat breakfast pretty much 'round the clock - muffins in the morning, scones for lunch, cereal at night - which may be odd but is also oddly satisfying, if only because the choice is my own. — Caroline Knapp

There is in art the notion of less is more, which is to say, you don't torture a painting that has already confessed. — Robert Breault