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Falling in love could be like falling off a cliff, no water below but plenty of rocks. — Dean Koontz

Morality is always derivative. It stems from one's worldview. — Nancy Pearcey

And sometimes, I'd be allowed to be hanging out in the studio, which I just loved kind of, like, being in the room with these big recording desks, with all these, like, buttons and knobs and watching the guys use them. — Mark Ronson

Virtue alone is happiness below. — Alexander Pope

MOST NATIONS HAVE AT ONE TIME OR OTHER BOTH condoned and practiced slavery. Greece and Rome founded their societies on it. India and Japan handled this state of affairs by creating untouchable classes which continue to this day. Arabia clung to formal slavery longer than most, while black countries like Ethiopia and Burundi were notorious. In the New World each colonial power devised a system precisely suited to its peculiar needs and in conformance with its national customs. The — James A. Michener

Typography is what communication looks like.
There is beauty in the language and beauty in the way it is presented. — James Felici

We do not hear what we hear ... , only what we remember. — Morton Feldman

I kind of thought the writers were starting to take Taylor and make her kind of down and dirty. — Hunter Tylo

If you're a ghost," he said, "we mean you no disrespect. And if you're not a ghost, tell me who you are-or you soon will be one — John Flanagan

Well, isn't every successful person in every family the bankbook? — Louie Anderson

I adore being hitched. It's so extraordinary to discover one unique individual you need to irritate for whatever remains of your life. — Rita Rudner

Every man supposes himself not to be fully understood; and if there is any truth in him, if he rests at last on the divine soul, I see not how it can be otherwise. The last chamber, the last closet, he must feel, was never opened; there is always a residuum unknown, unanalyzable. That is, every man believes that he has a greater possibility. — Ralph Waldo Emerson