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You know, I have guys that are almost stalkers ... it is very strange. I had this one guy that e-mailed me off my site, and thought we were boyfriend and girlfriend. He then came to my house in London, I do not know how he found it. — Caprice Bourret

The president of the branch in Atlanta was a pastor of a church, the Reverend Sam Williams, a wonderful guy. He was middle-class and fairly militant for the time and place. — Julian Bond

That's when I realized that certain moments go on forever. Even after they're over they still go on, even after you're dead and buried, those moments are lasting still, backward and forward, on into infinity. They are everything and everywhere all at once.
They are the meaning. — Lauren Oliver

History distinguishes what is accidental and transitory in human nature from what is essential and immutable. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Let us dream of evanescence, and linger in the beautiful foolishness of things. — Okakura Kakuzo

I've found that contemporary psychology enrages me with its simplistic ideas of human life, and also its emptiness. — James Hillman

- Working hard isn't enough to ensure that your dreams always come true... In fact, it's often more common for them not to. But you can still find solace in the fact that you tried your best.
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- I think that people should try to reach their limits and surpass them... That would be what's best for Yuigahama-san in the long run. — Wataru Watari

People out for posthumous fame forget that the Generations To Come will be the same annoying people they know now. — Marcus Aurelius

The truth is that since childhood I had cultivated an existential independence. It came from perceiving the adults around me as unreliable, and without it I felt I wouldn't have survived. I cared deeply for everyone in my family, but in the end I depended on myself. — Sonia Sotomayor

I used to love to sit and listen to the old people talk about yesterday. There's a lot of good information there. — Curtis Mayfield

Boyhood, like measles, is one of those complaints which a man should catch young and have done with, for when it comes in middle life it is apt to be serious. — P.G. Wodehouse