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I do remember realizing one day that I loved plays more than I loved playing concertos. — John Cariani

Some philosophers would give a sex to revenge, and appropriate it almost exclusively to the female mind. But, like most other vices, it is of both genders; yet, because wounded vanity and slighted love are the two most powerful excitements to revenge, it has been thought, perhaps, to rage with more violence in the female heart. — Charles Caleb Colton

Life should be good - Life should be very, very good - and the only duty we have to the dead is to make it good for ourselves and other people. — Jackie French

I've always been in love with Melbourne. When I was 12, I was taken into the city by my grandmother to go to the ballet for the first time. — Kerry Greenwood

The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom.
[Public Utilities Commission v. Pollak, 343 U.S. 451, 467 (1952) (dissenting)] — William O. Douglas

But the blots, Turkey," intimated I. "True,-but, with submission, sir, behold these hairs! I am getting old. Surely, sir, a blot or two of a warm afternoon is not to be severely urged against gray hairs. Old age-even if it blot the page-is honorable. With submission, sir, we both are getting old. — Henry James

Peace is simple, but it takes great courage to be simple and walk the path of peace. — Debasish Mridha

Glue actually contaminates recyclables. We throw things in a landfill just because they're glued together. — Janine Benyus

The best player I've ever played with was Paul Gascoigne. He had everything. He was amazing. — Paul Ince

I walk out my front door in New York and I'm out on the street and there are people everywhere. L.A. is so much more spread out, so it's really easy in L.A. to have a little more isolation and to just not see as many people. — Moby

I think I am smart unless I am really, really in love, and then I am ridiculously stupid. — Taylor Swift

Her skin was not a surface; it was an indefinite glory of the palest rose and orange that chose to mould itself to those tense limbs. — Geoffrey Household