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Business. They spend their lives minding someone else's business and making that person rich. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

Death is the twin of love and mother of us all, she struggles equally for men and women and never accepts differences of caste or class. It's death that quickens us and brings us forth on sheets of love, clasped between sleep and wakefulness and barely breathing for a spell, and thus my death shall be like everybody else's death, as majestic and as pathetic as a king or a beggar's, neither more nor less. — Rosario Ferre

I bear the dungeon within me; within me is winter, ice, and despair; I have darkness in my soul. — Victor Hugo

I was glad to be tenderly remembered, to be gently pitied, not to be quite forgotten. — Charles Dickens

Shorty's laugh was cold-blooded as he spoke so foul,
Only twelve tryin to tell me that he liked my style.
Then I rose, wiping the blunt's ash from my clothes,
Then froze, only to blow the herb smoke through my nose. — Nas

If I like myself at this weight, then this is what I'm going to be. I don't have an eating disorder. — Courteney Cox

I've heard doctors say that before the crisis hits, people don't want prolonged measures, but then in the middle of the crisis they want everything. — Katy Butler

We talk to our guys all the time about the difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in something, you do it when it's convenient. When you're committed to something, you do it all the time, even when you lost that feeling that you originally had when you you made the original commitment. — Shaka Smart

Something about this place made Alex feel as if everything were right in the world. It gave her more hope, excitement, and happiness with every step she took. It was paradise. — Chris Colfer

Thirdly, even if we assume that the world is governed by purpose, we need only add that this purpose - or, if there are several, at least one of them - is not especially intent on preventing suffering, whether it is indifferent to suffering or actually rejoices in it. — Walter Kaufmann

If beating ourselves up worked, we would all be thin, rich, and happy, wouldn't we? — Cheryl Richardson

I think it takes being loved in order to know how to love, — Colleen Hoover