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Do it even if you shouldn't, do it becuase you want to, do it becuase it will make things better. — Lance Armstrong

They hadn't loved each other enough in the time they had, and then time ran out. — Kristin Hannah

The essence of mathematics lies precisely in its freedom. — Georg Cantor

Morely: You're trying to make me [i]Amelie[/i]
Oliver: Goodness, no. You'd look terrible in a skirt — Rachel Caine

As Perel puts it in her TEDx talk, In desire, we want a bridge to cross. — Emily Nagoski

I'll stand beside you through the years, you'll only cry those happy tears. And though I'll make mistakes, I'll never break your heart. — John Michael Montgomery

You would not enjoy Nietzsche, sir. He is fundamentally unsound. — P.G. Wodehouse

Experts in ancient Greek culture say that people back then didn't see their thoughts as belonging to them. When ancient Greeks had a thought, it occurred to them as a god or goddess giving an order. Apollo was telling them to be brave. Athena was telling them to fall in love.
Now people hear a commercial for sour cream potato chips and rush out to buy, but now they call this free will.
At least the ancient Greeks were being honest. — Chuck Palahniuk

She said nothing is done to oneself that one does not accept and that if I loved someone it would take it all away. — Ernest Hemingway,

If you can determine exactly who are you being when you ascribe every good thing that happens in your life-ecosystem to luck, chance, coincidence, or the will of a divine power, and every unfortunate moment, unsuccessful attempt and perceived failure entirely to yourself, you will have the answer to every question that matters. — Ari Stathopoulos

Somehow it all got too out of hand, too complicated for a simple man. Don't want to have to pick and choose, hey, look at all these things I'll never use. — Darryl Worley

Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end. — Seneca.

When I put magic into a book - whether it's a wizard or a crusty old werewolf - I'm asking a reader to swallow a huge leap that is counter to everything he or she knows. An extra big helping of reality makes that leap go down a lot easier. — Patricia Briggs