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The mirror reflects perfectly; it makes no mistakes because it doesn't think. To think is to make mistakes. — Paulo Coelho

Your heart pilots you to a far better life than you could have ever dreamed of. That's how the heart works. — Sonia Choquette

I'm so grounded, it's sad. — Patti LaBelle

Just as good books give me the joys of being alive, bad novels depress me, and as I notice this sentiment coming from the pages, I stop. I also do not hesitate to walk out of a movie house if the film is bad. — Orhan Pamuk

Anybody doesn't like these pitchers don't like potry, see? Anybody don't like potry go home see television shots of big hatted cowboys being tolerated by kind horses. Robert Frank, Swiss, unobtrusive, nice, with that little camera that he raises and snaps with one hand he sucked a sad poem right out of America onto film, taking rank among the poets of the world. To Robert Frank I now give this message: You got eyes. — Jack Kerouac

Britain is characterised not just by its independence but, above all, by its openness. We have always been a country that reaches out. That turns its face to the world ... — David Cameron

I feel like music and acting are so much my love, and they're so much equal in my eyes. I couldn't really choose between the two. — Aly Michalka

The prohibited fruit is always sweet — Bangambiki Habyarimana

The big problem with power, of course, is obsession. Once you get some of it and feel it, it dominates your whole life and it's all you can think about. That doesn't have to happen. — Frederick Lenz

The systems that fail are those that rely on the permanency of human nature — Oscar Wilde

I don't remember saying nothing about me crossing over. I did R&B collaborations but I never tried to do no pop stuff. — Big Daddy Kane

Some have argued that because the universe is like a clock, there must be a Clockmaker. As the eighteenth-century British empiricist David Hume pointed out, this is a slippery argument, because there is nothing that is really perfectly analogous to the universe as a whole, unless it's another universe, so we shouldn't try to pass off anything that is just a part of this universe. Why a clock anyhow? Hume asks. Why not say the universe is analogous to a kangaroo? After all, both are organically interconnected systems. But the kangaroo analogy would lead to a very different conclusion about the origin of the universe: namely, that it was born of another universe after that universe had sex with a third universe. — Thomas Cathcart

Something terrible happened and people began to shake. It was the reminder that frightened them; the reminder of just how close to the edge we are in life, always, at every moment. — Alexander McCall Smith

Earth travels in the space at the speed of 108,000 kilometres per hour. When you walk calmly in a forest, you must know that you are in fact flying in the space at that crazy speed! — Mehmet Murat Ildan