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I do have a lot of sexual imagery in my performance. But I don't think it's ever encouraging anyone to have sex. I think I just show my own sexuality, but I don't think I've ever really written about having sex or anything like that. — Marilyn Manson

Spring dances with joy in every flower and in every bud letting us know that changes are beautiful and an inevitable law of life. — Debasish Mridha

Simply be present with your own shifting energies and with the unpredictabilit y of life as it unfolds. — Pema Chodron

What Erasmus called ingratitudo vulgi, the ingratitude of the masses, is increasing in the age of globalization and the Internet. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

I am a lover for sure. I love to be loved. — Julio Iglesias

I see myself raising my children in Europe, probably in Paris. — Diane Kruger

Luck often comes to those who are brave. — Kateryna Kei

What I perceive in science fiction is that it's more about how everything looks than what's going on, which I think is just difficult if you're an action character. I think they are about character, not about what it looks like. — Sigourney Weaver

I've played a few times, Anna. Remember the parties?"
"Not exactly." I must have been in the bathroom during that part of the nonexistent parties, hiding out from the vomiting hot girl while Frankie completed her beer pong apprenticeship. — Sarah Ockler

Our story was just like Romeo and Juliet. We were just two kids falling in love. But we didn't have that old Shakespearean insta-kind-of-love. Ours had a lot more to it. — Melissa M. Futrell

Gods are not granted the power of choice; it is the price and the wonder of their godhead. — Robert Silverberg

I am a part of history whether people want to take it seriously or not. — Cher

However, if the government does not use the opportunity to make sure that everyone is better off (which rarely happens), the only way we can conclude that this is an improvement is by judging that benefits to the rich and the potential future benefits to the poor outweigh any losses the poor are now experiencing. That requires value judgement that go beyond those that economists are usually prepared to endorse. — Roger E. Backhouse

Would you rather I not be part of your life, Katie? Even suggesting it made him uneasy. What would he do if she said she wanted him gone? His heart had been set on Katie almost from the first moment they met. — Sarah M. Eden