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In the Netherlands now, I imagine it's legal to marry your own children. Get them pregnant, and you can abort your unborn grandbabies in a free clinic that used to be a church. — David Sedaris

Idolatry is worshipping anything that ought to be used, or using anything that is meant to be worshipped. — Saint Augustine

If you don't burn out at the end of each day, you're a bum. — George Lois

Enjoyment is always greatest when you have enough contrast to measure it by. — M. Wylie Blanchet

Leave us some unreality. Do not make us too offensively sane. — Oscar Wilde

The calla lilies are in bloom again. — Katharine Hepburn

The thing that strikes me now when I think about the Wilderness of Childhood is the incredible degree of freedom my parents gave me to adventure there. A very grave, very significant shift in our idea of childhood has occurred since then. The Wilderness of Childhood is gone; the days of adventure are past. The land ruled by children, to which a kid might exile himself for at least some portion of every day from the neighboring kingdom of adulthood, has in large part been taken over, co-opted, colonized, and finally absorbed by the neighbors. — Michael Chabon

Even though we may want something so badly, most times when it arrives we cannot see the thing for what it is. Opportunity knocks all the time, Molly, but it is your responsibility to open the door. — Kent Allan Rees

The lesson is that you can still make mistakes and be forgiven. — Robert Downey Jr.

If she were drowning, I'd hold her head under — Jandy Nelson

Sometimes it felt as if all happiness came at a price. You could never, ever, have perfection. Life gave you beauty so you could bear the pain. — Ann Aguirre

See the effect of commercial intercourse. — Juvenal

The course led them to the moment when, in answer to the highest of one's values, one's spirit makes one's body become the tribute, recasting it
as proof, as sanction, as reward
into a single sensation of such intensity of joy that no other sanction of one's existence is necessary. — Ayn Rand

words are only as deep as the actions we take to make them meaningful. — Helena Hunting