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There's always - somehow a red carpet everywhere. And I think that, you know, it's a fantasyland out here, you know. It's beautiful. It's sunny all the time. You know, there are beautiful people everywhere because you're not allowed to cross the Los Angeles city lines unless you're beautiful or skinny - joking kind of. — Debra Messing

Few people realise the immensity of vacancy in which the dust of the material universe swims. — H.G.Wells

I think being called a she-devil by a trial lawyer is meant as a compliment. — Ann Coulter

You should never be ashamed to admit you have been wrong. It only proves you are wiser today than yesterday — Jonathan Swift

Jesus is the Good Shepherd; he is our true treasure. Please, let us not erase Jesus from our lives! Let us ground our hearts ever more in him (see Luke — Pope Francis

The paradox is that God must destroy in us, all illusions of righteousness before he can make us righteous — Martin Luther

And what was she begging for anyway? For him to stop, or to keep going until she dissolved? She — Jennifer Bene

Given New York City's cultural diversity, it has always attracted creative people. — Fred Wilson

I have no idea! I have been writing for 35 years and from the beginning up to now the situation's almost the same. I'm kind of an ugly duckling. Always the duckling, never the swan. — Haruki Murakami

One of the most frequent responses I get from non-Christian readers is: 'I'm not sure I agree with all this, but I must say this is the first book I've read by a Christian that didn't treat me like I was an idiot.' — Timothy Keller

Don't allow your life disappear into an abstract mirage — Sunday Adelaja

Dill?"
Mm?"
Why do you reckon Boo Radleys never run off?"
Dill sighed a long sigh and turned away from me.
Maybe he doesn't have anywhere to run off to — Harper Lee

What draws us into the desert is the search for something intimate in the remote. — Edward Abbey