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We are silent haters
communicating through
memories and tears
We are silent lovers
communicating through
poetry and lyrics — Shannon Lynette

I'll quit tanning when the satchel handle grows out of my back. — Kelly Ripa

The daily struggle does not arise from a purpose or a program, but from an immediate need. — Albert Einstein

Throughout the passage of time I have surprised myself at the determination I have found from within to succeed in my endeavours. I don't think I was ever seriously conscious of this determination, being well hidden deep inside and thus I always viewed any accomplishment "as old hat". Having lived life my way and on my terms,I have broken through the boundaries of the considered norm. — Dick Mawson

This best time to Nap is ... after the one before. — Mawson Bear

Here is a sovereign talisman against regret: never do that which might engender it. — David Mamet

In no department can a leader spend time more profitably than in the selection of the men who are to accomplish the work. — Douglas Mawson

There is love enough in this world for everybody, if people will just look. — Kurt Vonnegut

Valentine's Day is definitely one of those days where it's either awesome or it's a downer. — Judah Friedlander

It takes seven years to digest gum. — Stephen Chbosky

We had discovered an accursed country. We had found the Home of the Blizzard. — Douglas Mawson

Dangling in space I realised I could always slip out of the harness. I looked forward to the peace of the great release. — Douglas Mawson

To lead the good life in New York, the two most important things for a woman are a chauffeur and a fur-lined raincoat. If you have those two things, you're made. — Iris Apfel

I teach 18- to 21-year-olds - the 'Harry Potter' generation. They grew up as voracious readers, reading books in this exploding genre. But at some point, I would love for them to give Umberto Eco or A.S. Byatt a try. I hope 'A Discovery of Witches' will serve as a kind of stepping-stone. — Deborah Harkness

The man who is both my husband and my friend. My fantasy and my reality. — J. Kenner