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In New York there used to be some very good clubs with amazing sound systems. Techno was part of the process. — Eric Ripert
When somebody you love dies, a phase of life's innocence dies with that person, and a part of you dies as well. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando
The more I read about feeding times, sleep times and waking-up times, the more inadequate and miserable I felt. — Gail Porter
When she kissed his mouth, she tasted blood and swallowed it. — Stephen Lloyd Jones
Dispensing with the frivolity, he kissed her meaningfully. When at last he pulled away, her troubled expression alarmed him. "What?"
"Be careful, Hammond."
"No one will know I was here."
She shook her head. "Not that."
"Then what?"
"You may have to put me on trial for my life. Please be careful that you don't make me fall in love with you first. — Sandra Brown
Reputation Is Temporary..As Much as The Man Owning Your Reputation Is — Sujit Lalwani
Be so preoccupied with good will that you haven't room for ill will. — E. Stanley Jones
The vine that has been made to bear fruit in the spring, withers and dies before autumn. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
If you take a guy like a Barack Obama, who's raised millions of dollars from the most donors in the history of this nation, it suggests that there's a deep and profound hunger for a new politics to come forth. And a guy like him has been able to mobilize that and to reach certain parts of the hip-hop generation. — Michael Eric Dyson
You'll stop if I don't like it?" My heart squeezes. "Of course." I lean over him and plant a reassuring kiss on his lips, then wink at him. "Just say ballsack if you want me to stop." A wave of laughter shudders through him. "Oh shit. I totally forgot about that. — Sarina Bowen
Freedom costs you a great deal. — Lillian Hellman
Never praise oneself. — Bhagwan Swaminarayan
The genuine creator creates something that has a life of its own, something that can exist and function without him. This is true not only of the writer, artist and scientist, but of creators in other fields.With the noncreative it is the other way around: in whatever they do, they arrange things so that they themselves become indispensable. — Eric Hoffer