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I did not want to live a life with regrets. You only regretted the shit you didn't do. — Karina Halle

It was too good to be true, too sweet to be reality for too long, so when someone set out to destroy his belief in her, it made more sense to doubt her than to believe that she had truly loved him in the first place. — Amy Harmon

And a ride in a hearse tells us we're all close to that final cruise ... when the body dies and we move on. It's just the body, man. It's just the body. The soul's already gone. So don't be afraid of a dead body absent a soul. It's empty, man. No resident. What you need to worry about is a living body that's lost its soul. Now that is scary, man. - Funk N. Wagnalls, owner of the Grim Reapers auto lot, a character in Professor Brown Shoes Teaches the Blues. — David Mutti Clark

(When I started at SNL, you could still smoke in an office building. I might not be young.) I — Tina Fey

You must spend more time on building your culture than on everything else. Culture is what produces wins over time. — Jon Gordon

If the space travel is at the top of a country's agenda, that country is surely a very developed one! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A wedding is the formality a man has to go through before going to work for a new boss. — Evan Esar

Money is only a problem to those that aren't willing to develop a higher conscience about how to master it. — Robin Sacredfire

There is nothing supernatural. There are only the things in this world that we understand, the things that we don't understand, and made up crap." The last part of that saying was always the best bit. "Pray at the alter of each of these things, my darlings." She would be smirking by then." They all work in their own way. — Jamie Mason

My principles are simple. Protect the Earth. Serve the People, and Explore the Universe — Jerry Brown

The guilty man may escape, but he cannot be sure of doing so. — Epicurus

Better the devils you know than the one you don't. — Janet Mullany

What were once felt to be defects-isolation, institutional simplicity, primitiveness of manners, multiplicity of religions, weaknesses in the authority of the state-could now be seen as virtues, not only by Americans themselves but by enlightened spokesmen of reform, renewal and hope wherever they may be-in London coffeehouses, in Parisian salons, in the courts of German princes. — Bernard Bailyn