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The Master acts without doing, and everything gets done. — Laozi
I want to live to be 120. That's when I will start worrying about my age. — Helena Christensen
I believe, and I may be wrong, the system sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. Prison is supposed to rehabilitate, but they don't do that in a lot of cases. — Amaury Nolasco
Sometimes good men need to do things that aren't good. Right?"
I ruffle his hair. Luis is way more innocent than I was at his age. "You know, I think you're gonna be the smartest Fuentes yet, little bro. — Simone Elkeles
You lose such a lot of time just sleeping ... when you might just be living! ... It seems such a pity we can't live nights too. — Eleanor Porter
It's customary for the field team to take a break after a confirmed memetic incursion into baseline reality - in layman's terms, we're supposed to get some time off after we stop a fairy tale from rewriting a major metropolitan area into an evil, R-rated version of Disney World. New and improved! Now with extra incest and murder! — Seanan McGuire
Luck, like a Russian car, generally only works if you push it. — Tom Holt
My government, a government of national unity, will make all necessary structural reforms. — Nicos Anastasiades
Even now, there are still days so beautiful, I almost believe in God. — Ann Hood
You see, it is a very dangerous thing to listen. If one listens one may be convinced; and a man who allows himself to be convinced by an argument is a thoroughly unreasonable person. lady basildon. — Oscar Wilde
Over all our happy country - over all our Nation spread, Is a band of noble heroes - is our Army of the Dead. — Will Carleton
Praying is the time to ask and meditating is the time to listen. — Gabrielle Bernstein
Fashion is a language that creates itself in clothes to interpret reality. — Karl Lagerfeld
I understood now: how nothing looked more beautiful than that scar of his, that borderline that separated what Jacob could have been had he stayed in that orphanage from who he is. — Justina Chen
