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As soon as I find myself in the presence of a rich man, I cannot help looking upon him as an exceptional and beautiful being, as a sort of marvellous divinity, and, in spite of myself, surmounting my will and my reason, I feel rising, from the depths of my being, toward this rich man, who is very often an imbecile, and sometimes a murderer, something like an incense of admiration. Is it not stupid? And why? Why? — Octave Mirbeau

Thou therefore on these Herbs, and Fruits, and Flow'rs
Feed first, on each Beast next, and Fish, and Fowl,
No homely morsels, and whatever thing
The Scyth of Time mows down, devour unspar'd, Till I in Man residing through the Race, His thoughts, his looks, words, actions all infect, And season him thy last and sweetest prey. — John Milton

Always keep good company. Never waste an hour with anyone who doesn't lift you up and encourage you. — Spencer W. Kimball

Take heed of a speedy professing friend; love is never lasting which flames before it burns. — Owen Feltham

Above the plains up on the hill there stood a castle bold
A gleaming palace made of white, a pillar to behold
The horsemen lived in service to the castle and the crown
But the knights rose up and killed the kings
And it all burned down. — Ally Carter

I would be depressed if I felt I could never eat the things that I love. I also don't want my girls to be obsessed about food. — Michelle Obama

Yet habit - strange thing! what cannot habit accomplish? — Herman Melville

I prefer to be noticed some day, first for my ideas and second for my good eye ... — Ernst Haas

If this was just a dream she wished she could have it every night. Neal not quite whispering sweet somethings into her ear. — Rainbow Rowell

There's nothing I believe in more strongly than getting young people interested in science and engineering, for a better tomorrow, for all humankind. — Bill Nye

There are some good people in it, but the orchestra as a whole is equivalent
to a gang bent on destruction. — John Cage

The saddest thing is when the toilet from an abandoned space station falls back to earth, lands upside-down on a child who was playing alone in the backyard, and smooshes them into the shape of half a hard-boiled egg.
... And when they lift the toilet off of the child, two lips at the top of the bloody mound say, on their dying breath, I love you, mommy. — Chris Onstad

I didn't know whether to trust Alaska, and I'd certainly had enough of her unpredictability - cold one day, sweet the next; irresistibly flirty one moment, resistibly obnoxious the next. I preferred the Colonel: At least when he was cranky, he had a reason. — John Green

O rose, you look sick.
O rose, wake up and sing. — Santosh Kalwar