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Suicide is what everyone young thinks they'll do before they get old. But they hardly ever get round to it. They just don't want to commit themselves in that way. When you're young and you look ahead, time ends in mist at twenty-five. 'Old won't happen to me', you say. But old does. Oh, old does. Old always gets you in the end. — Martin Amis

It is so easy to magnify our problems and lose sight of the many blessings we all have to be so very grateful for. — Robin S. Sharma

I'm not black, but there's a whole lot of times I wish I could say I'm not white. — Frank Zappa

You wanna-I dunno-get coffee or something sometime?"
Justin smiled "Not coffee. But yes."
"Not Coffee it is, then."
"Yes, Not Coffee. — David Levithan

There were pockets within pockets, with a CorpSeCorps hand in each one of them. — Margaret Atwood

Yesterday a very interesting, beautifully photografed english picture about a nun convent in India, "Black Narcissus," with Deborah Kerr who is quite lovely. They are away ahead of Hollywood, better ideas, better scripts, better color, and much better acting.
Kurt Weill, London, May 8, 1947 — Kurt Weill

I like to sing ballads the way Eddie Fisher does and the way Perry Como does. But the way I'm singing now is what makes the money. — Elvis Presley

He that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened;" for — James Allen

Instead of rising rapidly in the beginning and flattening out later, the earnings curves of most those who eventually become millionaires was the reverse; their income increased slowly, if at all, for many years. And then after two to three decades, it suddenly went through the roof. — Srully Blotnick

Scepticism is the first step towards truth. — Denis Diderot

But at any rate, the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is. — Alan Watts

There's hope around the corner. — Margaret Peterson Haddix

I am Dracula, and I bid you welcome ... — Bram Stoker

The religiously observant is lumped in with the nominal Muslim, the nominal Muslim is lumped in with the non-Muslim and the radical. If we want to make sense of this mess and stop pushing Muslims into the arms of the extremist, we need to make meaningful distinctions between the religion of Islam that a billion Muslims follow and see as a guidance as a peaceful righteous moral life and the puritanical Islam of a minority which so captures the media's attention. — Reza Aslan